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più ( or even better , meno ' less ' ) may appear without a dependent di + NP- we might expect to find that some sentences with più and di + NP are ambiguous between a comparative and a non - comparative reading for the di phrase ...
più ( or even better , meno ' less ' ) may appear without a dependent di + NP- we might expect to find that some sentences with più and di + NP are ambiguous between a comparative and a non - comparative reading for the di phrase ...
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Note that 78 , while a fine example of an absolute negative comparative , 23 does not have a degree reading : ( 78 ) Cantava lentamente più che dolcemente ' She sang slowly rather than sweetly . ' This example cannot be generated from ...
Note that 78 , while a fine example of an absolute negative comparative , 23 does not have a degree reading : ( 78 ) Cantava lentamente più che dolcemente ' She sang slowly rather than sweetly . ' This example cannot be generated from ...
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( 83 ) Degree reading only : Le mele mi piacciono più gialle che rosse ' I like apples more yellow than red . ' Cantava più lentamente che dolcemente ' She sang more slowly than sweetly . ' Sono stati più insultati che umiliati ' They ...
( 83 ) Degree reading only : Le mele mi piacciono più gialle che rosse ' I like apples more yellow than red . ' Cantava più lentamente che dolcemente ' She sang more slowly than sweetly . ' Sono stati più insultati che umiliati ' They ...
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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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