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Finally , relative and absolute adjectives trigger different kinds of entailments in comparative constructions . If the truth conditions associated with minimum- and maximum - standard absolute adjectives are as in 34 , we expect them ...
Finally , relative and absolute adjectives trigger different kinds of entailments in comparative constructions . If the truth conditions associated with minimum- and maximum - standard absolute adjectives are as in 34 , we expect them ...
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( We are ignoring here the complicated question of how the interpretation of the comparative clause is compositionally derived ; see Gazdar 1980 , Hellan 1981 , von Stechow 1984a , 16 a . Treating measure phrases as degree terms ...
( We are ignoring here the complicated question of how the interpretation of the comparative clause is compositionally derived ; see Gazdar 1980 , Hellan 1981 , von Stechow 1984a , 16 a . Treating measure phrases as degree terms ...
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There is one important exception to the generalization that much cannot modify lexical adjectives , however , which arguably provides further support for our analysis : comparatives ( and comparative - like expressions such as the same ...
There is one important exception to the generalization that much cannot modify lexical adjectives , however , which arguably provides further support for our analysis : comparatives ( and comparative - like expressions such as the same ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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