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In $ 3 , we first consider how the constraint informally described in $ 2 needs to be stated within a theory of grammar ; then we propose a partial explanation for the existence of such a constraint , in terms of fairly well ...
In $ 3 , we first consider how the constraint informally described in $ 2 needs to be stated within a theory of grammar ; then we propose a partial explanation for the existence of such a constraint , in terms of fairly well ...
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I consider eating snails extremely strange . ' ( 86 ) Considero COMER PULPO escandaloso . ' I consider eating octopus a scandal . ' Note that the class of initial markers responsible for the applicability of 72 needs to be defined ...
I consider eating snails extremely strange . ' ( 86 ) Considero COMER PULPO escandaloso . ' I consider eating octopus a scandal . ' Note that the class of initial markers responsible for the applicability of 72 needs to be defined ...
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In addition to the different behavior under negation , which C considers criterial , she cites other differences . The most interesting of these is the behavior of be in sentences with sčitat ' ' consider ' ( 51-3 ) .
In addition to the different behavior under negation , which C considers criterial , she cites other differences . The most interesting of these is the behavior of be in sentences with sčitat ' ' consider ' ( 51-3 ) .
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