Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... complex constructions whose elements compositionally impose discourse - functional constraints on the use of the whole . In particular , we examine th - clefts ( as in That's John who wrote the book ) , equatives with epistemic would ...
... complex constructions whose elements compositionally impose discourse - functional constraints on the use of the whole . In particular , we examine th - clefts ( as in That's John who wrote the book ) , equatives with epistemic would ...
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... complex of properties will result . And finally , the th - equative need not be viewed as a truncated cleft , but can be seen instead as the natural result of combining a demonstrative subject with an equative in a context that provides ...
... complex of properties will result . And finally , the th - equative need not be viewed as a truncated cleft , but can be seen instead as the natural result of combining a demonstrative subject with an equative in a context that provides ...
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... COMPLEX SHORT - a SYSTEMS : A distribution of tense and lax short - a is governed by a complex of phonological , grammatical , stylistic , and lexical conditions ( found in New York City and the Mid - Atlantic states ) . One form of the ...
... COMPLEX SHORT - a SYSTEMS : A distribution of tense and lax short - a is governed by a complex of phonological , grammatical , stylistic , and lexical conditions ( found in New York City and the Mid - Atlantic states ) . One form of the ...
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