Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... Luca . ' b . Ne è migliore ' She's better than him . ' ( clitic ) A fifth parallelism between di comparatives and ... Luca ' I love Marta more than Luca ' ; i.e. , ' I love Marta more than I love Luca ' OR ' I love Marta more than Luca ...
... Luca . ' b . Ne è migliore ' She's better than him . ' ( clitic ) A fifth parallelism between di comparatives and ... Luca ' I love Marta more than Luca ' ; i.e. , ' I love Marta more than I love Luca ' OR ' I love Marta more than Luca ...
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... Luca ama Camilla più che Costanza ' Luca loves Camilla more than Costanza ' ; i.e. , ( a ) ' Luca loves Camilla more than he does Cos- tanza ' or ( b ) [ impossible reading ] ' Luca loves Camilla more than Costanza does . ' Note that 73 ...
... Luca ama Camilla più che Costanza ' Luca loves Camilla more than Costanza ' ; i.e. , ( a ) ' Luca loves Camilla more than he does Cos- tanza ' or ( b ) [ impossible reading ] ' Luca loves Camilla more than Costanza does . ' Note that 73 ...
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... Luca mangia la torta invece che Marta ' Luca eats the cake instead of Marta . ' b . * Luca invece che Marta mangia la torta . c . * Invece che Marta , Luca mangia la torta . This restriction applies to a patient NP , and does not ...
... Luca mangia la torta invece che Marta ' Luca eats the cake instead of Marta . ' b . * Luca invece che Marta mangia la torta . c . * Invece che Marta , Luca mangia la torta . This restriction applies to a patient NP , and does not ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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