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Just as we used proportional modifiers to identify adjectives associated with closed scales , we can use the distribution of maximality modifiers such as 100 % , completely , and fully to identify those adjectives that manifest the ...
Just as we used proportional modifiers to identify adjectives associated with closed scales , we can use the distribution of maximality modifiers such as 100 % , completely , and fully to identify those adjectives that manifest the ...
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Other degree modifiers , however , have denotations that place more specific restrictions on a gradable predicate's degree argument , and so may have more restricted distributions . In particular , we have already seen that proportional ...
Other degree modifiers , however , have denotations that place more specific restrictions on a gradable predicate's degree argument , and so may have more restricted distributions . In particular , we have already seen that proportional ...
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For modified comparatives , however , we expect both that modifiers sensitive to minimum values like much should be acceptable , and that modifiers should always measure the degree of difference between the subject and the compared ...
For modified comparatives , however , we expect both that modifiers sensitive to minimum values like much should be acceptable , and that modifiers should always measure the degree of difference between the subject and the compared ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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