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It is tempting to stay within the tradition of questions and statements , of morphemes and junctures , and to look for meanings that are easy to para- phrase and amenable to classification by synonymy , hyponymy , polysemy , and ...
It is tempting to stay within the tradition of questions and statements , of morphemes and junctures , and to look for meanings that are easy to para- phrase and amenable to classification by synonymy , hyponymy , polysemy , and ...
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I had a look at all the files in just ten minutes . b . ? I looked at all the files in ten minutes . The reason the requirement of atelicity , which applies to the bodily - action verbs , does not apply here , is clear : the sensory ...
I had a look at all the files in just ten minutes . b . ? I looked at all the files in ten minutes . The reason the requirement of atelicity , which applies to the bodily - action verbs , does not apply here , is clear : the sensory ...
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Similarly , when one has a look for something , one tries to find it ; i.e. , one wants to COME TO KNOW where the object is . At any rate , the verbs under consideration are compatible with that interpretation ; the activities specified ...
Similarly , when one has a look for something , one tries to find it ; i.e. , one wants to COME TO KNOW where the object is . At any rate , the verbs under consideration are compatible with that interpretation ; the activities specified ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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