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... sentence . The moment when the nominalization is relevant may be the same as the speech act , or some other specified or implied time . Thus , the sentence in 38 , in addition to coding absolute tense ( i.e. with the speech act as the ...
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... sentences each of which can be uttered and interpreted as either sentence type without changing the morphosyntactic structure , the data collection , and the phonetic measurements . Ch . 4 , ' Direct imper- ative ' ( 29-78 ) , and Ch ...
... sentences each of which can be uttered and interpreted as either sentence type without changing the morphosyntactic structure , the data collection , and the phonetic measurements . Ch . 4 , ' Direct imper- ative ' ( 29-78 ) , and Ch ...
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... sentence firm and ways to save words , including a list of examples . Ch . 3 , “ Thou shalt not kill thy sentences ' , explores promoting and maintain- ing the health of sentences , sentence types , the dis- eases and their cures in the ...
... sentence firm and ways to save words , including a list of examples . Ch . 3 , “ Thou shalt not kill thy sentences ' , explores promoting and maintain- ing the health of sentences , sentence types , the dis- eases and their cures in the ...
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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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