Language, Band 48George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... seems to John ? ( 71 ) * What seems to John is that the food is stale . The predicate be said behaves in a fashion parallel to seem : ( 72 ) It is said that John is tall . ( 73 ) * That John is tall is said . ( 74 ) * What is said ? 16 ...
... seems to John ? ( 71 ) * What seems to John is that the food is stale . The predicate be said behaves in a fashion parallel to seem : ( 72 ) It is said that John is tall . ( 73 ) * That John is tall is said . ( 74 ) * What is said ? 16 ...
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... seems equivalent to that in 19a ; but Bolinger ( in a personal communica- tion to George Lakoff ) has pointed out that the sentences are not exactly synon- ymous . Whatever the difference may be , it seems similar in type to that found ...
... seems equivalent to that in 19a ; but Bolinger ( in a personal communica- tion to George Lakoff ) has pointed out that the sentences are not exactly synon- ymous . Whatever the difference may be , it seems similar in type to that found ...
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... seems fairly clear that such an analysis could be developed to characterize the effect of even in various positions ... seems to contradict 28c , and 28b seems similarly to contradict 26c . Accordingly , if our analysis is correct , 29 ...
... seems fairly clear that such an analysis could be developed to characterize the effect of even in various positions ... seems to contradict 28c , and 28b seems similarly to contradict 26c . Accordingly , if our analysis is correct , 29 ...
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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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