Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... suggest that it is not such a pronominal argument language . 1. INTRODUCTION . Jelinek ( 1984 ) has argued that we can account for many of the characteristic features of at least one class of so - called nonconfigurational languages if ...
... suggest that it is not such a pronominal argument language . 1. INTRODUCTION . Jelinek ( 1984 ) has argued that we can account for many of the characteristic features of at least one class of so - called nonconfigurational languages if ...
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... suggest that it seems right to assume that almost p does not entail or presuppose not p , but only implicates it ( as Sadock 1981 argued ) . Notice that the negative inference can be negated without contradiction . ( 83 ) a . John ...
... suggest that it seems right to assume that almost p does not entail or presuppose not p , but only implicates it ( as Sadock 1981 argued ) . Notice that the negative inference can be negated without contradiction . ( 83 ) a . John ...
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... suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic . I suggest an analysis that reveals and explains this special connection . However , it is important to recognize that this analysis is ...
... suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic . I suggest an analysis that reveals and explains this special connection . However , it is important to recognize that this analysis is ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
Paradigms in phonological theory C Rice | 905 |
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