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According to Sadock and Zwicky ( 1985 ) , exclamatives are closely related to declaratives , and therefore ... maintaining that all of the constructions in 32 represent grammaticized means of performing an exclamative speech act .
According to Sadock and Zwicky ( 1985 ) , exclamatives are closely related to declaratives , and therefore ... maintaining that all of the constructions in 32 represent grammaticized means of performing an exclamative speech act .
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The sentences in 42 don't count as exclamatives either , because the judgment predicates are not deictically ... neither the sentences in 42 nor sentence 43b count as instances of the exclamative sentence type , as represented by the ...
The sentences in 42 don't count as exclamatives either , because the judgment predicates are not deictically ... neither the sentences in 42 nor sentence 43b count as instances of the exclamative sentence type , as represented by the ...
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as shown in 50 , such NP complements are found in the exclamative context . This suggests that the principle of nominal interpretation involved in 50 is unique to a limited set of exclamative constructions . We express this interpretive ...
as shown in 50 , such NP complements are found in the exclamative context . This suggests that the principle of nominal interpretation involved in 50 is unique to a limited set of exclamative constructions . We express this interpretive ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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