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10 MODALIZED SENTENCES ( 35 ) If he is guilty can be shown by our evidence . ( 36 ) At the court proceedings , we could say if he was at the scene of the crime . " GENERIC SENTENCES ( 37 ) Priests get to hear if someone has sinned .
10 MODALIZED SENTENCES ( 35 ) If he is guilty can be shown by our evidence . ( 36 ) At the court proceedings , we could say if he was at the scene of the crime . " GENERIC SENTENCES ( 37 ) Priests get to hear if someone has sinned .
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They proposed instead an expert system based on the interaction of syntactic and other principles that ranks the relative strengths of the potential scope interpretations of a given sentence . Aoun and Li ( 2000 ) replied to Kuno et al ...
They proposed instead an expert system based on the interaction of syntactic and other principles that ranks the relative strengths of the potential scope interpretations of a given sentence . Aoun and Li ( 2000 ) replied to Kuno et al ...
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Hence we can attribute the difference in scope interpretations between 22 and 23 when the sentences are given out of context to pragmatic knowledge about loving and criticizing ( for further detail see Takami et al . 1999 ) .
Hence we can attribute the difference in scope interpretations between 22 and 23 when the sentences are given out of context to pragmatic knowledge about loving and criticizing ( for further detail see Takami et al . 1999 ) .
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