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According to the analysis offered , we might expect that sentences with weather expressions could not contain an aux . But , as noted earlier , weather expressions have a number value of their own ; xilla ' rain ' is sg .
According to the analysis offered , we might expect that sentences with weather expressions could not contain an aux . But , as noted earlier , weather expressions have a number value of their own ; xilla ' rain ' is sg .
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First , a sentence with a weather expression as the main verb necessarily lacks a lexical subject , yet such a ... The uniform - argument position on weather expressions has essentially been the observation that a language can be ...
First , a sentence with a weather expression as the main verb necessarily lacks a lexical subject , yet such a ... The uniform - argument position on weather expressions has essentially been the observation that a language can be ...
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Among his more interesting findings are that ( 1 ) among sensory metaphors , visual expressions are commonest ; ( 2 ) most color metaphors are arbitrary , in the sense that they cannot be literally translated into other languages ...
Among his more interesting findings are that ( 1 ) among sensory metaphors , visual expressions are commonest ; ( 2 ) most color metaphors are arbitrary , in the sense that they cannot be literally translated into other languages ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
Agreement controllers and Tzotzil comitatives Judith L Aissen | 518 |
Subject values Susan Steele | 537 |
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