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The interpretation of the depictive secondary predicate construction is event related , as demonstrated by 9 and 10 . ( 9 ) a . b . ( 10 ) a . b . I ate the raw meat , after frying it up . * I ate the meat raw , after frying it up .
The interpretation of the depictive secondary predicate construction is event related , as demonstrated by 9 and 10 . ( 9 ) a . b . ( 10 ) a . b . I ate the raw meat , after frying it up . * I ate the meat raw , after frying it up .
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In 118a the indicative complement of the head noun can only be interpreted outside the semantic scope of the ... The interpretation of this indicative clause is marked in the absence of context , since it assumes the truth of the ...
In 118a the indicative complement of the head noun can only be interpreted outside the semantic scope of the ... The interpretation of this indicative clause is marked in the absence of context , since it assumes the truth of the ...
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The consequence of this assumption is that there should be no difference in quantifier scope interpretations between ... Aoun and Li dispute our claim regarding the interpretation of 11a by contrasting it with the following sentence ...
The consequence of this assumption is that there should be no difference in quantifier scope interpretations between ... Aoun and Li dispute our claim regarding the interpretation of 11a by contrasting it with the following sentence ...
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