Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... expressions and their denotations . ALICE G. B. TER MEULEN , ' Events , quantities and individuals ' ( 259-80 ) , gives a model - theoretical account of the ' homogeneously referring expression ' , i.e. an NP or VP whose denotation is ...
... expressions and their denotations . ALICE G. B. TER MEULEN , ' Events , quantities and individuals ' ( 259-80 ) , gives a model - theoretical account of the ' homogeneously referring expression ' , i.e. an NP or VP whose denotation is ...
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... expressions . A fourth characteristic that absolute negative comparatives share with other absolute quantifying expressions is case : in both , the case of the NP introduced by the quantifying element matches that of the NP to which it ...
... expressions . A fourth characteristic that absolute negative comparatives share with other absolute quantifying expressions is case : in both , the case of the NP introduced by the quantifying element matches that of the NP to which it ...
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... expressions behave in the same way as other absolute quantifying expressions . If whatever rule is responsible for the appearance of a parenthetical between the verb and its first complement ( as in 98b ) were to apply to Fig . 10 , we ...
... expressions behave in the same way as other absolute quantifying expressions . If whatever rule is responsible for the appearance of a parenthetical between the verb and its first complement ( as in 98b ) were to apply to Fig . 10 , we ...
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