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( 50 ) ( a ) But hanging out in a gay bar is not evidence that one is gay . ( b ) At most , it is evidence of thirstiness and a desire to get drunk . Apparently , it is being presupposed here that evidence that someone is gay is more ...
( 50 ) ( a ) But hanging out in a gay bar is not evidence that one is gay . ( b ) At most , it is evidence of thirstiness and a desire to get drunk . Apparently , it is being presupposed here that evidence that someone is gay is more ...
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In a typologically unique inflectional configuration that I call DOUBLE TENSE the speakers specify both ( i ) how long ago an inferred event happened and ( ii ) how long ago the evidence upon which the inference was made was encountered ...
In a typologically unique inflectional configuration that I call DOUBLE TENSE the speakers specify both ( i ) how long ago an inferred event happened and ( ii ) how long ago the evidence upon which the inference was made was encountered ...
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For example , in 18b , -ak marks that the event ( evidently ) happened shortly before the resulting evidence was detected ( less than one month ago ) , and -onda marks that the resulting evidence was beheld ( i.e. directly experienced ...
For example , in 18b , -ak marks that the event ( evidently ) happened shortly before the resulting evidence was detected ( less than one month ago ) , and -onda marks that the resulting evidence was beheld ( i.e. directly experienced ...
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