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... Given that you love your wife , do you beat her because you love her ? b . Given that you beat your wife , do you beat her because you love her ? This awkward construction removes ambiguity by directly labeling one of the clauses of 24 ...
... Given that you love your wife , do you beat her because you love her ? b . Given that you beat your wife , do you beat her because you love her ? This awkward construction removes ambiguity by directly labeling one of the clauses of 24 ...
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... given that clauses — which differ from them semantically , I would urge , only in that the latter are never hypothetical . But this is not the situation that exists in many other languages of the world , where if and when ( = given that ) ...
... given that clauses — which differ from them semantically , I would urge , only in that the latter are never hypothetical . But this is not the situation that exists in many other languages of the world , where if and when ( = given that ) ...
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... GIVEN INFORMATION . The notion of consciousness was , to my knowledge , introduced in the literature by Chafe ( 1974 : 111-12 ) where it is identified with GIVEN INFORMATION : ' Language ... is used primarily to increase the amount of ...
... GIVEN INFORMATION . The notion of consciousness was , to my knowledge , introduced in the literature by Chafe ( 1974 : 111-12 ) where it is identified with GIVEN INFORMATION : ' Language ... is used primarily to increase the amount of ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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