Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... final 1 in 18- 19 but an initial 2 and final 1 in 20-22.19 The generalization which emerges from exx . 18-22 is that the arbitrary interpretation of on is restricted to initial 1s ( given that on is necessarily a final 1 , since it ...
... final 1 in 18- 19 but an initial 2 and final 1 in 20-22.19 The generalization which emerges from exx . 18-22 is that the arbitrary interpretation of on is restricted to initial 1s ( given that on is necessarily a final 1 , since it ...
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... final 1 , les étrangers , or by the final chômeur , la police ( imagine , for the latter , that the police were obeying orders without having been told why they should arrest these people ) . In 62b the sans clause is controlled by the ...
... final 1 , les étrangers , or by the final chômeur , la police ( imagine , for the latter , that the police were obeying orders without having been told why they should arrest these people ) . In 62b the sans clause is controlled by the ...
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... final 1. Finally , 68f is ambiguous : en l'ayant vu can refer to the final 1 , sa femme , in which case the past participle exhibits ( orthographic ) agreement with the preceding masculine direct object l ' . Alternatively , the en ...
... final 1. Finally , 68f is ambiguous : en l'ayant vu can refer to the final 1 , sa femme , in which case the past participle exhibits ( orthographic ) agreement with the preceding masculine direct object l ' . Alternatively , the en ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
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