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The normal case for coordination is for both events jointly to be the center of attention , and so across - the - board extraction from all conjuncts is possible ( 11c ) ; but any combination of focused / nonfocused events is possible ...
The normal case for coordination is for both events jointly to be the center of attention , and so across - the - board extraction from all conjuncts is possible ( 11c ) ; but any combination of focused / nonfocused events is possible ...
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It is an inherent limit when there is no possible world such that the predicate function assigns sn to any time interval t after t . In a nutshell , at an actual limit , the situation ends but could go on , and at an inherent limit ...
It is an inherent limit when there is no possible world such that the predicate function assigns sn to any time interval t after t . In a nutshell , at an actual limit , the situation ends but could go on , and at an inherent limit ...
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This raises the question of how much level prespecification is possible and , specifically , whether levels other than level 1 may be prespecified . Turkish does not provide a solid answer to this question . The phonology conspires to ...
This raises the question of how much level prespecification is possible and , specifically , whether levels other than level 1 may be prespecified . Turkish does not provide a solid answer to this question . The phonology conspires to ...
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