Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... reading for the bare plural subject ( i.e. ' all firemen ' ) , whereas a stage - level predicate like available also allows an existential reading ( i.e. ' some firemen ' ) . In the there - sentence 26b , individual - level predicates ...
... reading for the bare plural subject ( i.e. ' all firemen ' ) , whereas a stage - level predicate like available also allows an existential reading ( i.e. ' some firemen ' ) . In the there - sentence 26b , individual - level predicates ...
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... reading , and this would be analogous to the case of a measuring cup being filled many times over . Consider the pair in 43 . ( 43 ) a . Fred ran all afternoon . b . Fred ran across the street all afternoon . A durational adverb like ...
... reading , and this would be analogous to the case of a measuring cup being filled many times over . Consider the pair in 43 . ( 43 ) a . Fred ran all afternoon . b . Fred ran across the street all afternoon . A durational adverb like ...
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... reading compre- hension depends on the specificity of the reading passages ' ( 142 ) . APRIL GINTHER and JOSEPH STE- VENS's research found that ' differences in exposure to the target language influence the development of proficiency in ...
... reading compre- hension depends on the specificity of the reading passages ' ( 142 ) . APRIL GINTHER and JOSEPH STE- VENS's research found that ' differences in exposure to the target language influence the development of proficiency in ...
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