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Note that has been must remain adjacent , in contrast to the Sal example 45b . ... If we had looked only at examples like 48b - d , containing the simple verb is , we might have thought that our original generalization 13 could explain ...
Note that has been must remain adjacent , in contrast to the Sal example 45b . ... If we had looked only at examples like 48b - d , containing the simple verb is , we might have thought that our original generalization 13 could explain ...
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In order to investigate the assignment of focus in real examples , we will require access to the interpretation of focus - since the latter depends crucially on the former , and we have only intuitions about the latter .
In order to investigate the assignment of focus in real examples , we will require access to the interpretation of focus - since the latter depends crucially on the former , and we have only intuitions about the latter .
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In the third group of examples , mental states are presented as events : ( 38 ) a . They are doubting your word . b . He is thinking that he wants to go home . c . I've been wanting to talk to you . d . I am remembering now . e .
In the third group of examples , mental states are presented as events : ( 38 ) a . They are doubting your word . b . He is thinking that he wants to go home . c . I've been wanting to talk to you . d . I am remembering now . e .
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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