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The claim is that , although these semantic parameters can independently vary ( thus , in English , one can make a sentence either affirmative or negative , and each choice allows both for the presence and the absence of an object ) ...
The claim is that , although these semantic parameters can independently vary ( thus , in English , one can make a sentence either affirmative or negative , and each choice allows both for the presence and the absence of an object ) ...
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Also , H & T do not claim that there will be constraints on the combinations of the properties in question in all ... whether they focus on meaning or on form , test the TH with respect to its claims about the relation of meaning and ...
Also , H & T do not claim that there will be constraints on the combinations of the properties in question in all ... whether they focus on meaning or on form , test the TH with respect to its claims about the relation of meaning and ...
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It is further claimed that , universally or nearly so , perfective and imperfective aspect are associated with ... We propose to examine further the uses of SP in discourse , in order to discuss the above claims and to explore the more ...
It is further claimed that , universally or nearly so , perfective and imperfective aspect are associated with ... We propose to examine further the uses of SP in discourse , in order to discuss the above claims and to explore the more ...
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