Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... fact that it is meant to cover the cases discussed above . This means that on the ontological approach the follow ... FACT has been imported directly from Vendler and Bennett . In these investigations , FACT is used to denote the ...
... fact that it is meant to cover the cases discussed above . This means that on the ontological approach the follow ... FACT has been imported directly from Vendler and Bennett . In these investigations , FACT is used to denote the ...
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... fact that . . . ' , there is a null nominal standing for the fact that , with the noun fact being neuter in MG . But if this is the case , then these environments are irrelevant to the discussion of the features of C / IP . 17 It ...
... fact that . . . ' , there is a null nominal standing for the fact that , with the noun fact being neuter in MG . But if this is the case , then these environments are irrelevant to the discussion of the features of C / IP . 17 It ...
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... facts at all . * C and * N ( here called * L ) did not exist as phonemes . But for the sake of this discussion let us assume that these were protophonemes . The putative fact that * C merged with * t and the fact that * N merged with ...
... facts at all . * C and * N ( here called * L ) did not exist as phonemes . But for the sake of this discussion let us assume that these were protophonemes . The putative fact that * C merged with * t and the fact that * N merged with ...
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American Sign Language | 18 |
Apropos | 58 |
Geoffrey K Pullum | 79 |
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