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The classic examples that give rise to quantity implicatures are ones which form an implicational scale ( see Horn 1972 ... For example , while 44 entails ( and is therefore consistent with ) 45 , a speaker who utters 45 normally ...
The classic examples that give rise to quantity implicatures are ones which form an implicational scale ( see Horn 1972 ... For example , while 44 entails ( and is therefore consistent with ) 45 , a speaker who utters 45 normally ...
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Examples of ' reminder that ' in English and Russian are given in 62 and 63.33 ( 62 ) Exxon Oil claims it will take ... Redescriptions of an activated referent provide a compelling example of a stronger than strictly necessary form ...
Examples of ' reminder that ' in English and Russian are given in 62 and 63.33 ( 62 ) Exxon Oil claims it will take ... Redescriptions of an activated referent provide a compelling example of a stronger than strictly necessary form ...
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a The book is mainly a descriptive work , with several thousand examples ; most of the exemplification is from English ... For example , the material on face and its relation to euphemism and verbal aggression is quite interesting ...
a The book is mainly a descriptive work , with several thousand examples ; most of the exemplification is from English ... For example , the material on face and its relation to euphemism and verbal aggression is quite interesting ...
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The Full Competence Hypothesis of clause structure | 1 |
A new approach to tone in Luganda Lurry M Hymun Francis X Kutumbu | 34 |
Clitics morphology and the syntax | 68 |
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