Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... existence and the non - existence of the same object . As far as the grammaticality of 19 is concerned , I contest R's assertion that the first conjunct does not carry an existential presupposition . What 17 shows is two different ...
... existence and the non - existence of the same object . As far as the grammaticality of 19 is concerned , I contest R's assertion that the first conjunct does not carry an existential presupposition . What 17 shows is two different ...
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... existence in Spanish NP's . I concluded that specificity is syntactically marked by the mood of restrictive relatives modifying definite and non - definite NP's , and that existence is a function of the linguistic environment , in which ...
... existence in Spanish NP's . I concluded that specificity is syntactically marked by the mood of restrictive relatives modifying definite and non - definite NP's , and that existence is a function of the linguistic environment , in which ...
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... existence . Let us accept the view that -ra indica- tives are not paraphrases of indicative past tenses ; then , as in the non - past , non- modal environment for El comentario que sea , there is a non - specific NP associated with ...
... existence . Let us accept the view that -ra indica- tives are not paraphrases of indicative past tenses ; then , as in the non - past , non- modal environment for El comentario que sea , there is a non - specific NP associated with ...
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