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We could interpret the object NP as having narrow scope with respect to both the intensional predicate and with respect to the subject ( i.e. as de dicto ) . On this interpretation , every student is looking for something to read ...
We could interpret the object NP as having narrow scope with respect to both the intensional predicate and with respect to the subject ( i.e. as de dicto ) . On this interpretation , every student is looking for something to read ...
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( single book ) We have seen that 22a forces a nonspecific reading of the object , whereas 22b forces a specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position .
( single book ) We have seen that 22a forces a nonspecific reading of the object , whereas 22b forces a specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position .
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object ) language rather than features of one that primarily distinguishes between direct objects and indirect objects . In ' Non - diachrony of ditransitivity in Spanish ' ( 261-98 ) , Rosa María Ortiz CISCOMANI focuses attention ...
object ) language rather than features of one that primarily distinguishes between direct objects and indirect objects . In ' Non - diachrony of ditransitivity in Spanish ' ( 261-98 ) , Rosa María Ortiz CISCOMANI focuses attention ...
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