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Rather , the properties that these constructions share with th - clefts can be straightforwardly accounted for as the sum of the constraints on their shared elements - that is , the equative construction , the demonstrative subject ...
Rather , the properties that these constructions share with th - clefts can be straightforwardly accounted for as the sum of the constraints on their shared elements - that is , the equative construction , the demonstrative subject ...
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We furthermore argue that the pragmatic properties of so - called truncated clefts fall out naturally from those of their components , and more specifically that any equative with demonstrative that as its subject will , in the context ...
We furthermore argue that the pragmatic properties of so - called truncated clefts fall out naturally from those of their components , and more specifically that any equative with demonstrative that as its subject will , in the context ...
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properties is the natural result of this combination of elements . Similarly , a th - cleft is the result of combining a cleft ( with its equative form and meaning ) with a demonstrative subject ; again , in the context of a salient OP ...
properties is the natural result of this combination of elements . Similarly , a th - cleft is the result of combining a cleft ( with its equative form and meaning ) with a demonstrative subject ; again , in the context of a salient OP ...
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