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If 5b is analyzed as in 6b , then the restrictor is the interpretation of Bill , while the scope is derived by ... explain the correlation between the differing placement of focus in 5a , b and the differing interpretations in 6a , b ?
If 5b is analyzed as in 6b , then the restrictor is the interpretation of Bill , while the scope is derived by ... explain the correlation between the differing placement of focus in 5a , b and the differing interpretations in 6a , b ?
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Given that F - marked constituents contain a phonological focus , we can now say that many weak , grammaticized theories of focus should lead us to expect not only a compulsory relationship between F - marking and interpretation , but ...
Given that F - marked constituents contain a phonological focus , we can now say that many weak , grammaticized theories of focus should lead us to expect not only a compulsory relationship between F - marking and interpretation , but ...
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Again , the choice of tense indicates the intended interpretation of the demonstrative in the thcleft : in the case ... the demonstrative is interpreted as taking the instantiation of the variable as its referent , while in the case of ...
Again , the choice of tense indicates the intended interpretation of the demonstrative in the thcleft : in the case ... the demonstrative is interpreted as taking the instantiation of the variable as its referent , while in the case of ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
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