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( The argument would not be conclusive in any case , since there is no necessary reason to assume that every underlying verb must select tense or that tense is always preserved in surface structure . ) However , if tense and aspect are ...
( The argument would not be conclusive in any case , since there is no necessary reason to assume that every underlying verb must select tense or that tense is always preserved in surface structure . ) However , if tense and aspect are ...
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CLAUSES OF SAYING AND THE INTERPRETATION OF because MICHAEL B. KAC University of Minnesota The phenomenon of ' non - restrictive ' use of reason adverbials is discussed , and evidence is presented that an account based on the ...
CLAUSES OF SAYING AND THE INTERPRETATION OF because MICHAEL B. KAC University of Minnesota The phenomenon of ' non - restrictive ' use of reason adverbials is discussed , and evidence is presented that an account based on the ...
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In 12 the speaker is asserting that he has the best of all possible reasons for mak- ing his statement , while in 13 he is ... of information is meant merely to express the speaker's inability to provide a good reason for his claim .
In 12 the speaker is asserting that he has the best of all possible reasons for mak- ing his statement , while in 13 he is ... of information is meant merely to express the speaker's inability to provide a good reason for his claim .
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
presentday English Bolinger 454 | 256 |
Semantic axiom number one | 257 |
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