Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... least n is excluded in sentences not containing a negative , under circumstances which are far from transparent . After there are the interpretation ' at least ' is excluded : ( 33 ) There were eleven people at Ernie's party . ( 34 ) ...
... least n is excluded in sentences not containing a negative , under circumstances which are far from transparent . After there are the interpretation ' at least ' is excluded : ( 33 ) There were eleven people at Ernie's party . ( 34 ) ...
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... least to speaker and hearer ( s ) simul- taneously ; of course it does not occur in the singular , since at least two people are referred to . We shall need a rule to mark all pronouns of class ( a ) as auto- matically non - singular ...
... least to speaker and hearer ( s ) simul- taneously ; of course it does not occur in the singular , since at least two people are referred to . We shall need a rule to mark all pronouns of class ( a ) as auto- matically non - singular ...
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... least his exposition of the analysis , does not go deep enough to reveal the similarities and differences in such cases . The three general negative transformations are separately treated : the nææ transforma- tion under basic ...
... least his exposition of the analysis , does not go deep enough to reveal the similarities and differences in such cases . The three general negative transformations are separately treated : the nææ transforma- tion under basic ...
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