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complements is the one we see in 1-4 , that is , the distinction between question- and proposition - selecting predicates . A corresponding distinction in the syntax is that be- tween declarative and interrogative forms : a declarative ...
complements is the one we see in 1-4 , that is , the distinction between question- and proposition - selecting predicates . A corresponding distinction in the syntax is that be- tween declarative and interrogative forms : a declarative ...
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One cannot have an epistemic commitment to a question , and so TF predicates can never take a complement whose meaning is that of a question.4 ( 14 ) a . Julie claimed / assumed / maintained that / * if the bartender was happy . b .
One cannot have an epistemic commitment to a question , and so TF predicates can never take a complement whose meaning is that of a question.4 ( 14 ) a . Julie claimed / assumed / maintained that / * if the bartender was happy . b .
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so- sort of like- ( > incredibly ch- < ) like a ch ( h ) ee : ta ( h ) h or- ( 0.3 ) [ ( something ) In each case the question to which the actually - marked turn is a response is constructed to prefer a yes answer .
so- sort of like- ( > incredibly ch- < ) like a ch ( h ) ee : ta ( h ) h or- ( 0.3 ) [ ( something ) In each case the question to which the actually - marked turn is a response is constructed to prefer a yes answer .
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