Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... distinction himself . He also claims that ' speakers who normally never make this distinction are able to do so , WITHOUT ERROR , if they wish to for humorous or other similar purposes ' ( 141 , emphasis in original ) . This is an ...
... distinction himself . He also claims that ' speakers who normally never make this distinction are able to do so , WITHOUT ERROR , if they wish to for humorous or other similar purposes ' ( 141 , emphasis in original ) . This is an ...
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... distinction must be made . 2. GEN α AND COP a . It will now be apparent that , in making the distinction between [ + SPEC ] a and COP a , we gave the latter a description which , in some respects , would be appropriate for GEN a ...
... distinction must be made . 2. GEN α AND COP a . It will now be apparent that , in making the distinction between [ + SPEC ] a and COP a , we gave the latter a description which , in some respects , would be appropriate for GEN a ...
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... distinction , one which obliges us to say that , while 1 is a generic sentence , 73a is not . However , it is supported by the fact that Jackendoff 1974 and Stockwell et al . ( following remarks by Jackendoff 1968 and others ) , when ...
... distinction , one which obliges us to say that , while 1 is a generic sentence , 73a is not . However , it is supported by the fact that Jackendoff 1974 and Stockwell et al . ( following remarks by Jackendoff 1968 and others ) , when ...
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