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to be specificational - hence not equatives at all — and demonstrative equatives to be equatives proper . We maintain that Higgins was right to categorize the two together ; however , it is our contention that both types belong in the ...
to be specificational - hence not equatives at all — and demonstrative equatives to be equatives proper . We maintain that Higgins was right to categorize the two together ; however , it is our contention that both types belong in the ...
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Here , the demonstrative is singular ( as is the copula , in agreement with the demonstrative ) , yet the postcopular NP is plural . Again , as with TWBX , this result is unsurprising under an account in which the demonstrative takes ...
Here , the demonstrative is singular ( as is the copula , in agreement with the demonstrative ) , yet the postcopular NP is plural . Again , as with TWBX , this result is unsurprising under an account in which the demonstrative takes ...
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that again these properties fall out naturally under an account in which the demonstrative can be used to refer to the instantiation of the OP variable . Now notice that when the demonstrative subject is used for spatial deixis ...
that again these properties fall out naturally under an account in which the demonstrative can be used to refer to the instantiation of the OP variable . Now notice that when the demonstrative subject is used for spatial deixis ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
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