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To understand how this diagnostic works , consider the sentences in 49 . ( 49 ) a . #Fred believes Abraham Lincoln to be a good president . b . Fred believed Abraham Lincoln to be a good president . The sentence in 49a is semantically ...
To understand how this diagnostic works , consider the sentences in 49 . ( 49 ) a . #Fred believes Abraham Lincoln to be a good president . b . Fred believed Abraham Lincoln to be a good president . The sentence in 49a is semantically ...
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While referring to the corpus of more than 6,000 resultative sentences collected from the British National Corpus ( BNC ) , G & J make incorrect claims about the size of the BNC , which — as we see in $ 4 — has important ramifications ...
While referring to the corpus of more than 6,000 resultative sentences collected from the British National Corpus ( BNC ) , G & J make incorrect claims about the size of the BNC , which — as we see in $ 4 — has important ramifications ...
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That is , the only part of my analysis of resultatives mentioned in detail by G & J consists of one sentence taken out of ... The students were given twenty - four sentences ( seventeen resultative sentences , seven nonresultative ...
That is , the only part of my analysis of resultatives mentioned in detail by G & J consists of one sentence taken out of ... The students were given twenty - four sentences ( seventeen resultative sentences , seven nonresultative ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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