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2.1 . PUZZLE # 1 : SPECIFICITY . If the naive view on comparative and superlative quanti- fiers were correct , 3a and 3b should be equivalent . ( 3 ) a . I will invite at most two people , namely Jack and Jill ...
2.1 . PUZZLE # 1 : SPECIFICITY . If the naive view on comparative and superlative quanti- fiers were correct , 3a and 3b should be equivalent . ( 3 ) a . I will invite at most two people , namely Jack and Jill ...
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Consequently , there is a scale that is associated with a complex phrase like three beers , namely the scale that orders groups of beers with respect to the number of individuals in each group . Formally , it is as given in 2 .
Consequently , there is a scale that is associated with a complex phrase like three beers , namely the scale that orders groups of beers with respect to the number of individuals in each group . Formally , it is as given in 2 .
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The constraint , designed as a set of necessary conditions for acceptability , makes no reference to functional / discourse conditions on extraposed constituents ( namely , logical subjects ) , such as those of Ward & Birner 1995 and ...
The constraint , designed as a set of necessary conditions for acceptability , makes no reference to functional / discourse conditions on extraposed constituents ( namely , logical subjects ) , such as those of Ward & Birner 1995 and ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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