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The basic idea is that classical incorporation must respect the strong Construction Integrity Constraint , but typically violates the strong Linearity Constraint , while classical cliticization will respect at least the weak ...
The basic idea is that classical incorporation must respect the strong Construction Integrity Constraint , but typically violates the strong Linearity Constraint , while classical cliticization will respect at least the weak ...
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classes with respect to the pragmatic function . This is a property of the semantic and pragmatic components of the grammar . If we return now to the description of a specific grammar such as that of a speaker of English , then the ...
classes with respect to the pragmatic function . This is a property of the semantic and pragmatic components of the grammar . If we return now to the description of a specific grammar such as that of a speaker of English , then the ...
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... old with respect to the discourse , or discourse - old ) , and that of being ( believed by the speaker to be ) previously known to the hearer ( i.e. , old with respect to the hearer's beliefs , or hearer - old ) .
... old with respect to the discourse , or discourse - old ) , and that of being ( believed by the speaker to be ) previously known to the hearer ( i.e. , old with respect to the hearer's beliefs , or hearer - old ) .
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