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... claim that sentences like 3 have the pragmatic force of ' Ali I KNOW ' , where waa indicates that the verb ' know ' is in focus . In contrast , S claims that these sentences have no focus at all ; rather , waa is simply a declarative ...
... claim that sentences like 3 have the pragmatic force of ' Ali I KNOW ' , where waa indicates that the verb ' know ' is in focus . In contrast , S claims that these sentences have no focus at all ; rather , waa is simply a declarative ...
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... claim that this results from a reinterpretation of an original Indo - European bisentential construction is fanciful and uncon- vincing . Others debate whether the ' statal pas- sive ' is really a passive : FRITZ HERMANNS claims that it ...
... claim that this results from a reinterpretation of an original Indo - European bisentential construction is fanciful and uncon- vincing . Others debate whether the ' statal pas- sive ' is really a passive : FRITZ HERMANNS claims that it ...
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... claim that , in English , in- version structures arise with unaccusative verbs is not surprising if some of the insights on Italian inversion are adapted to the English case . Burzio ( 1986 : Ch . 2 ) devotes a section to postverbal ...
... claim that , in English , in- version structures arise with unaccusative verbs is not surprising if some of the insights on Italian inversion are adapted to the English case . Burzio ( 1986 : Ch . 2 ) devotes a section to postverbal ...
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