Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... result clause ' . Nosek opens with a semantic view ( 22 ) : 6 The result clauses also indicate a connection of two actions within one sentence , but not as a causal nexus . They imply an action following from another . If there is any ...
... result clause ' . Nosek opens with a semantic view ( 22 ) : 6 The result clauses also indicate a connection of two actions within one sentence , but not as a causal nexus . They imply an action following from another . If there is any ...
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... ( result ) clause , whereas in the other ( the variant of That she lied was so obvious ) there is not . Is it this ' special ' relation that rules out one interpretation of She lost the book whose cover she was so sure she tore as ...
... ( result ) clause , whereas in the other ( the variant of That she lied was so obvious ) there is not . Is it this ' special ' relation that rules out one interpretation of She lost the book whose cover she was so sure she tore as ...
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... result from speakers of one language having to acquire the languages of different con- querors , in which case they impose their single - substratum phonology on the new languages . Or they may result when part of a community is ...
... result from speakers of one language having to acquire the languages of different con- querors , in which case they impose their single - substratum phonology on the new languages . Or they may result when part of a community is ...
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