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Because of the specific noun selection restrictions involved , kamennyj dom ' stone house ' is most precisely paraphrased by the verb in 4. There is no motivation for choosing one verb over others , so any rule which replaces a single ...
Because of the specific noun selection restrictions involved , kamennyj dom ' stone house ' is most precisely paraphrased by the verb in 4. There is no motivation for choosing one verb over others , so any rule which replaces a single ...
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Since 83b is derived from 84b , this suggests that the italicized NP in the former is also non - specific indefinite . Note that the same cannot be said of GEN a in 83c , since that sentence does not have an acceptable counterpart ...
Since 83b is derived from 84b , this suggests that the italicized NP in the former is also non - specific indefinite . Note that the same cannot be said of GEN a in 83c , since that sentence does not have an acceptable counterpart ...
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The indefinite article in ( f ) is generic ; it has the specific indefinite version of the interpretation of GEN ( indexical ) the . In ( g ) , the article has the non - specific version of that interpretation : ( g ) Is there a gorilla ...
The indefinite article in ( f ) is generic ; it has the specific indefinite version of the interpretation of GEN ( indexical ) the . In ( g ) , the article has the non - specific version of that interpretation : ( g ) Is there a gorilla ...
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