Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... claim , any more than is its subjunctive counterpart . Rojas also believes that , if an indefinite NP is associated in a given sentence with an existential claim ( presupposition , implication etc . ) , 5 then its relative clause will 3 ...
... claim , any more than is its subjunctive counterpart . Rojas also believes that , if an indefinite NP is associated in a given sentence with an existential claim ( presupposition , implication etc . ) , 5 then its relative clause will 3 ...
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... claim that a definite - indicative NP correlates with an existential claim . In my article , I had discussed the following examples : ( 5 ) a . Juan quiere pescar { el , un } pez que según él pesa cinco libras , y tal pez no existe ...
... claim that a definite - indicative NP correlates with an existential claim . In my article , I had discussed the following examples : ( 5 ) a . Juan quiere pescar { el , un } pez que según él pesa cinco libras , y tal pez no existe ...
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... claims other than those exhibiting the controversial -ra indicatives ; and that the claim that -ra forms associated with referring expressions are free variants of indicative past tenses is based on etymology , not on synchronic factors ...
... claims other than those exhibiting the controversial -ra indicatives ; and that the claim that -ra forms associated with referring expressions are free variants of indicative past tenses is based on etymology , not on synchronic factors ...
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