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If these were not the case , the utterance was coded as containing an infinitive [ INF ] . All such utterances were then analyzed to see if they could be given a modal interpretation . The most obvious case would be if there was a modal ...
If these were not the case , the utterance was coded as containing an infinitive [ INF ] . All such utterances were then analyzed to see if they could be given a modal interpretation . The most obvious case would be if there was a modal ...
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Summary of utterance codes used . be assigned a modal interpretation based on the context . In such cases the utterance is interpretable in both a modal and nonmodal way . For example , in one case Katrin had gotten crayon on the table ...
Summary of utterance codes used . be assigned a modal interpretation based on the context . In such cases the utterance is interpretable in both a modal and nonmodal way . For example , in one case Katrin had gotten crayon on the table ...
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Thus , 24b is unacceptable even on the causer interpretation . This fact , together with the patterns of distribution displayed in 23 and 24 , clearly shows that deverbal nominal modification is possible with the causative form of a ...
Thus , 24b is unacceptable even on the causer interpretation . This fact , together with the patterns of distribution displayed in 23 and 24 , clearly shows that deverbal nominal modification is possible with the causative form of a ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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