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Animates , which are obligatorily casemarked , can be interpreted as either specific or nonspecific . ... the accusative morpheme by itself cannot be uniquely responsible for the lack of de dicto interpretation in 1b .
Animates , which are obligatorily casemarked , can be interpreted as either specific or nonspecific . ... the accusative morpheme by itself cannot be uniquely responsible for the lack of de dicto interpretation in 1b .
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Whereas the casemarked NPs are interpreted as specific independent of their syntactic position , the noncasemarked NPs do show an effect of position . When a noncasemarked NP occurs inside the VP , it has a nonspecific interpretation .
Whereas the casemarked NPs are interpreted as specific independent of their syntactic position , the noncasemarked NPs do show an effect of position . When a noncasemarked NP occurs inside the VP , it has a nonspecific interpretation .
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Whereas the casemarked NPs are interpreted as specific independent of their syntactic position , the noncasemarked NPs do show an effect of position . When a noncasemarked NP occurs inside the VP , it has a nonspecific interpretation .
Whereas the casemarked NPs are interpreted as specific independent of their syntactic position , the noncasemarked NPs do show an effect of position . When a noncasemarked NP occurs inside the VP , it has a nonspecific interpretation .
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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