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In $ 3 we show how the Givenness Hierarchy accounts for restrictions on the distribution of forms for a particular type of reference which Prince ( 1981b ) calls ' inferrable ' . In $ 4 we propose correlations between statuses on the ...
In $ 3 we show how the Givenness Hierarchy accounts for restrictions on the distribution of forms for a particular type of reference which Prince ( 1981b ) calls ' inferrable ' . In $ 4 we propose correlations between statuses on the ...
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interpretation where the speaker intends to say something about a particular dog or one where she is simply asserting that there is at least one dog ( next door ) that kept her awake , 3 is appropriate only if the speaker intends to say ...
interpretation where the speaker intends to say something about a particular dog or one where she is simply asserting that there is at least one dog ( next door ) that kept her awake , 3 is appropriate only if the speaker intends to say ...
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For instance , as part of an argument that two constructions in a language are best analyzed in RG terms , it is not uncommon for an author to show that both constructions are subject to a language - particular constraint C , itself ...
For instance , as part of an argument that two constructions in a language are best analyzed in RG terms , it is not uncommon for an author to show that both constructions are subject to a language - particular constraint C , itself ...
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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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