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più ( or even better , meno ' less ' ) may appear without a dependent di + NPwe might expect to find that some sentences with più and di + NP are ambiguous between a comparative and a non - comparative reading for the di phrase ; and we ...
più ( or even better , meno ' less ' ) may appear without a dependent di + NPwe might expect to find that some sentences with più and di + NP are ambiguous between a comparative and a non - comparative reading for the di phrase ; and we ...
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PREDICATIVITY general / abstract more marked / less grammaticalized more syntacticized / less lexicalized predominantly paradigmatic more ' distance between object and linguistic symbolization ...
PREDICATIVITY general / abstract more marked / less grammaticalized more syntacticized / less lexicalized predominantly paradigmatic more ' distance between object and linguistic symbolization ...
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First , the three - year - olds performed quite well ( 83 % accuracy ) in using a with the + S - P referents , but markedly less well ( 55 % ) in using the for the + S + P referents ; Maratsos interprets this as an indication that these ...
First , the three - year - olds performed quite well ( 83 % accuracy ) in using a with the + S - P referents , but markedly less well ( 55 % ) in using the for the + S + P referents ; Maratsos interprets this as an indication that these ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative analysis Keith Allan | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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