Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... individuals ( which serve as denotations for conjuncts , e.g. the subject of George and Mar- tha hate each other ) , as well as individual sums of singular objects or groups . Individual sums are different from sets in that they are ...
... individuals ( which serve as denotations for conjuncts , e.g. the subject of George and Mar- tha hate each other ) , as well as individual sums of singular objects or groups . Individual sums are different from sets in that they are ...
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... individual ' frame of reference ( based on Falk 1979 ) , and ' susceptibility ' vs. ' non - susceptibility ' to change , proved to be the most adequate to explain the choice between ser and estar , and the tilt toward estar in contexts ...
... individual ' frame of reference ( based on Falk 1979 ) , and ' susceptibility ' vs. ' non - susceptibility ' to change , proved to be the most adequate to explain the choice between ser and estar , and the tilt toward estar in contexts ...
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... individual frame - blurs the distinction between class and individual frame , and leads speakers to de- focus on this constraint . At this stage , the focus is on the use of estar to in- troduce attributes which are circumstantial and ...
... individual frame - blurs the distinction between class and individual frame , and leads speakers to de- focus on this constraint . At this stage , the focus is on the use of estar to in- troduce attributes which are circumstantial and ...
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