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... distinct phonologically . For evidence that they are distinct phonetically as well see Oma- mor 1973 . c . / è - sú - 5 / INF 514 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 73 , NUMBER 3 ( 1997 )
... distinct phonologically . For evidence that they are distinct phonetically as well see Oma- mor 1973 . c . / è - sú - 5 / INF 514 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 73 , NUMBER 3 ( 1997 )
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... distinct from two others that it superficially resembles , the resultative and the way - construction . It is also com- pared with a number of other semi - idiomatic VP constructions . Two approaches for licensing the NP object are ...
... distinct from two others that it superficially resembles , the resultative and the way - construction . It is also com- pared with a number of other semi - idiomatic VP constructions . Two approaches for licensing the NP object are ...
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... distinct , ranked , relations ( §3.5 ) . Second , I assume the condition in 7 , which restricts the relations of ... distinct entities to bear distinct relations of obviation . He cites equatives as evidence that coreferents need not ...
... distinct , ranked , relations ( §3.5 ) . Second , I assume the condition in 7 , which restricts the relations of ... distinct entities to bear distinct relations of obviation . He cites equatives as evidence that coreferents need not ...
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