Language, Band 46,Ausgabe 2,Teile 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1970 |
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... QUANTIFIERS . With the results of the previous section in mind , let us go back to sentences with quantifiers to see if a reduction in structure is responsible for the constraint on the number of negations . As was pointed out in the ...
... QUANTIFIERS . With the results of the previous section in mind , let us go back to sentences with quantifiers to see if a reduction in structure is responsible for the constraint on the number of negations . As was pointed out in the ...
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... quantifiers each , either , and neither form a natural class , the [ -tot , + ind ] quantifiers . With respect to verb , adverb , and adjective selection restrictions , the distributive quantifiers can be grouped as in Table 1 . Two ...
... quantifiers each , either , and neither form a natural class , the [ -tot , + ind ] quantifiers . With respect to verb , adverb , and adjective selection restrictions , the distributive quantifiers can be grouped as in Table 1 . Two ...
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... quantifier can occur in any one of a number of places in 264 , but it must occur in only one of those places : ( 264 ) The men will drink a beer . If there were several sources of distributive quantifiers , a mechanism would be needed ...
... quantifier can occur in any one of a number of places in 264 , but it must occur in only one of those places : ( 264 ) The men will drink a beer . If there were several sources of distributive quantifiers , a mechanism would be needed ...
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