Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... interpretation . This characterization would be inaccurate , however . Animates , which are obligatorily casemarked , can be interpreted as either specific or nonspecific . In other words , 2b has both interpretive options ( like la ) ...
... interpretation . This characterization would be inaccurate , however . Animates , which are obligatorily casemarked , can be interpreted as either specific or nonspecific . In other words , 2b has both interpretive options ( like la ) ...
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... interpretation , even when casemarking is optional . That is , we know that noncasemarked NPs can be interpreted as specific or nonspecific . What we don't know , however , is whether the analysis can explain either the morphology or ...
... interpretation , even when casemarking is optional . That is , we know that noncasemarked NPs can be interpreted as specific or nonspecific . What we don't know , however , is whether the analysis can explain either the morphology or ...
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... interpretation . When such an NP occurs outside of the VP , however , it has a specific interpretation , taking scope above the adverbial . Thus , both morphological case and the high syntactic position can give rise to a specific ...
... interpretation . When such an NP occurs outside of the VP , however , it has a specific interpretation , taking scope above the adverbial . Thus , both morphological case and the high syntactic position can give rise to a specific ...
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