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The following examples support the generality of the claim that if an adjective is derived from a verb with an incremental argument , that adjective will have a closed scale : these adjectives are compatible with proportional and ...
The following examples support the generality of the claim that if an adjective is derived from a verb with an incremental argument , that adjective will have a closed scale : these adjectives are compatible with proportional and ...
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much { aware of the difficulties , able to cope , available } It is unclear whether this is a superficial combinatorial constraint or whether it is indicative of a deeper semantic difference between derived and underived adjectives ...
much { aware of the difficulties , able to cope , available } It is unclear whether this is a superficial combinatorial constraint or whether it is indicative of a deeper semantic difference between derived and underived adjectives ...
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On the one hand , dialectologists have argued that AAE derived from British English sources and shares the same underlying grammar as other nonstandard varieties of American English . On the other hand , creolists have argued that AAE ...
On the one hand , dialectologists have argued that AAE derived from British English sources and shares the same underlying grammar as other nonstandard varieties of American English . On the other hand , creolists have argued that AAE ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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