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THE ARGUMENT FROM SO FOCUS . We have already seen ( an adaption of ) an example of SO focus from Partee , repeated here . ( 2 ) A : Everyone already knew that Mary only eats ( vegetables ] F . B : If even [ Paul ] f knew that Mary only ...
THE ARGUMENT FROM SO FOCUS . We have already seen ( an adaption of ) an example of SO focus from Partee , repeated here . ( 2 ) A : Everyone already knew that Mary only eats ( vegetables ] F . B : If even [ Paul ] f knew that Mary only ...
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I argue that the Tagalog evidence supports the existence of a mental bias . ... That is , I argue that speakers have implicit knowledge that they could not have acquired , given the data available to them , unless they brought a certain ...
I argue that the Tagalog evidence supports the existence of a mental bias . ... That is , I argue that speakers have implicit knowledge that they could not have acquired , given the data available to them , unless they brought a certain ...
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Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level , and obligatorily take narrow scope with respect to ... C & L argue in Ch . 3 that this occurs in Chamorro noun incorporation ...
Argument positions that are initially targeted by Restrict must therefore be saturated by the event level , and obligatorily take narrow scope with respect to ... C & L argue in Ch . 3 that this occurs in Chamorro noun incorporation ...
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Contemporary approaches to Romance linguistics | 452 |
A glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak A S Kaye | 458 |
Production perception and emergent phonotactic patterns | 464 |
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