Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... given situation ; e.g. situations described by The cat is in front of the castle involve no dogs . Even for those individuals who are involved in a given situation , some properties which they have or relations in which they figure may ...
... given situation ; e.g. situations described by The cat is in front of the castle involve no dogs . Even for those individuals who are involved in a given situation , some properties which they have or relations in which they figure may ...
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... given its distribution , it is a feature of MA . ( i ) ' Thumb : mother of hand ' ; ' Finger : child of hand ' . These semantic asso- ciations seem sufficiently arbitrary to support the MA area , given that they are found throughout MA ...
... given its distribution , it is a feature of MA . ( i ) ' Thumb : mother of hand ' ; ' Finger : child of hand ' . These semantic asso- ciations seem sufficiently arbitrary to support the MA area , given that they are found throughout MA ...
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... given to the girl . ' gift ( NOM ) girl ( DAT ) given is Initial DO Final Su IO IO There is reason to believe that SO's possess the same property . I argued above for the following analysis : Mary was given the book by John . ( 71 ) ...
... given to the girl . ' gift ( NOM ) girl ( DAT ) given is Initial DO Final Su IO IO There is reason to believe that SO's possess the same property . I argued above for the following analysis : Mary was given the book by John . ( 71 ) ...
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