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COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES IN ITALIAN DONNA JO NAPOLI University of Michigan MARINA NESPOR University of Amsterdam Comparatives of inequality in Italian are introduced by di or che , have a degree or an absolute negative interpretation ...
COMPARATIVE STRUCTURES IN ITALIAN DONNA JO NAPOLI University of Michigan MARINA NESPOR University of Amsterdam Comparatives of inequality in Italian are introduced by di or che , have a degree or an absolute negative interpretation ...
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If passive ap- plies , i bambini di Carlo moves into subject position in the non - comparative interpretation ( 38b ) , but only i bambini moves in the comparative interpretation ( 38c ) : ( 38 ) a . Luca apprezza meno i bambini di ...
If passive ap- plies , i bambini di Carlo moves into subject position in the non - comparative interpretation ( 38b ) , but only i bambini moves in the comparative interpretation ( 38c ) : ( 38 ) a . Luca apprezza meno i bambini di ...
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Returning to John seeks a unicorn , we let a unicorn denote its NP store , made up of a pronoun interpretation and the binding operator corresponding to a unicorn - an indexed mapping from worlds to those sets with non - null intersects ...
Returning to John seeks a unicorn , we let a unicorn denote its NP store , made up of a pronoun interpretation and the binding operator corresponding to a unicorn - an indexed mapping from worlds to those sets with non - null intersects ...
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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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