Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... given something , a presupposition supported by the preceding lines in 11a , and it must assert that she was given leftovers and only leftovers . The next line continues , ' of the things that they ate , she was only given the leftovers ...
... given something , a presupposition supported by the preceding lines in 11a , and it must assert that she was given leftovers and only leftovers . The next line continues , ' of the things that they ate , she was only given the leftovers ...
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... given characteristic due to mutual inheritance . I argue in Dryer 1989b , however , that even if we construct a ... given type in the given area . The large of the two numbers for each area and for each order of verb and object is ...
... given characteristic due to mutual inheritance . I argue in Dryer 1989b , however , that even if we construct a ... given type in the given area . The large of the two numbers for each area and for each order of verb and object is ...
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... given [ John ] ,. b . [ A gold watch ] 2 was given [ Jones ] 2 by the railway when he retired . I also find both 19a and 19b in a very traditional grammar with nothing one could remotely call a theoretical axe to grind , Nesfield ( 1916 ...
... given [ John ] ,. b . [ A gold watch ] 2 was given [ Jones ] 2 by the railway when he retired . I also find both 19a and 19b in a very traditional grammar with nothing one could remotely call a theoretical axe to grind , Nesfield ( 1916 ...
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