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This account further explains why TWBX frequently corresponds to a th - cleft variant that is equally felicitous in the same context . Consider 34 . ( 34 ) A : I hear Ginny got elected to the School Board . B1 : No , that's Sally that ...
This account further explains why TWBX frequently corresponds to a th - cleft variant that is equally felicitous in the same context . Consider 34 . ( 34 ) A : I hear Ginny got elected to the School Board . B1 : No , that's Sally that ...
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In the context given , the most natural interpretation of B's utterance is one in which the demonstrative is used to refer to the instantiation of the variable in the OP ' X SUFFERS IN SILENCE ' , resulting in the cleft - like reading .
In the context given , the most natural interpretation of B's utterance is one in which the demonstrative is used to refer to the instantiation of the variable in the OP ' X SUFFERS IN SILENCE ' , resulting in the cleft - like reading .
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And as predicted , the only interpretation available for the demonstrative involves spatial deixis , to an entity in the extra - linguistic context . It follows as well that there is no ambiguity ; likewise , the demonstrative is ...
And as predicted , the only interpretation available for the demonstrative involves spatial deixis , to an entity in the extra - linguistic context . It follows as well that there is no ambiguity ; likewise , the demonstrative is ...
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