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Christine who that woman is ' but rather " That woman is Christine ' , and on this interpretation the utterance is a simple equative . Thus , the sentence That's Christine is ambiguous between a simple equative and a truncated - cleft ...
Christine who that woman is ' but rather " That woman is Christine ' , and on this interpretation the utterance is a simple equative . Thus , the sentence That's Christine is ambiguous between a simple equative and a truncated - cleft ...
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to be specificational - hence not equatives at all — and demonstrative equatives to be equatives proper . ... was right to categorize the two together ; however , it is our contention that both types belong in the equative class .
to be specificational - hence not equatives at all — and demonstrative equatives to be equatives proper . ... was right to categorize the two together ; however , it is our contention that both types belong in the equative class .
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17 17 Finally , recall that as with th - clefts , the use of a th - equative with a spatial - deictic demonstrative in subject position is felicitous in the absence of a salient OP ; in this case , however , the complex of pragmatic ...
17 17 Finally , recall that as with th - clefts , the use of a th - equative with a spatial - deictic demonstrative in subject position is felicitous in the absence of a salient OP ; in this case , however , the complex of pragmatic ...
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