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John bought almost five books ; in fact he bought EXACTLY five ! b . ... in fact he did swim it ( Sadock 1981 : 263 ) are fine , as opposed to sentences with not quite which are bad : * Not only did Bill not quite swim the English ...
John bought almost five books ; in fact he bought EXACTLY five ! b . ... in fact he did swim it ( Sadock 1981 : 263 ) are fine , as opposed to sentences with not quite which are bad : * Not only did Bill not quite swim the English ...
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There are a number of important consequences of the fact that speakers are familiar with certain multiword units . For the present article I focus on the implications of the fact that the use of language ...
There are a number of important consequences of the fact that speakers are familiar with certain multiword units . For the present article I focus on the implications of the fact that the use of language ...
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For example , the editors state that “ linguists soon began to explore a range of options that were opened up by the fact that with a more powerful semantics , a less powerful syntax might be adequate ' ( 4 ) .
For example , the editors state that “ linguists soon began to explore a range of options that were opened up by the fact that with a more powerful semantics , a less powerful syntax might be adequate ' ( 4 ) .
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The editorial process once again | 482 |
A cognitive | 515 |
Only emotive factive verbs and the dual nature of polarity | 575 |
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