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This claim , we contend , is false . For simplicity , let us just consider cases with and , like ( d ) . Concerning this sentence ( = Karttunen's 16a ) , he says ( 176 ) : ' The interesting case is ( 16a ) .
This claim , we contend , is false . For simplicity , let us just consider cases with and , like ( d ) . Concerning this sentence ( = Karttunen's 16a ) , he says ( 176 ) : ' The interesting case is ( 16a ) .
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Perhaps this sentence seems unusual to Ross because the claim of the utterance is unusual , and / or because ... An extreme position along these lines is taken by R. Lakoff ( 1971a : 159 ) , who claims that passive sentences with any ...
Perhaps this sentence seems unusual to Ross because the claim of the utterance is unusual , and / or because ... An extreme position along these lines is taken by R. Lakoff ( 1971a : 159 ) , who claims that passive sentences with any ...
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Mary hoped to win the medal , but I rejected the claim that win it she would . b . " Mary was hoping to win the medal , and I heard a claim that win it she would . C. d . ' Mary was hoping to win the medal , and I accepted the claim ...
Mary hoped to win the medal , but I rejected the claim that win it she would . b . " Mary was hoping to win the medal , and I heard a claim that win it she would . C. d . ' Mary was hoping to win the medal , and I accepted the claim ...
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