Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... consider the relationship between the MEP and the semantic and conceptual properties of event representations . The MEP is a property of constructions that describes how they ' package ' information about events — namely , in such a way ...
... consider the relationship between the MEP and the semantic and conceptual properties of event representations . The MEP is a property of constructions that describes how they ' package ' information about events — namely , in such a way ...
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... considers it possible that it is hot or even scalding . Proceeding to the interpretation of superlative quantifiers , let us consider how the proposed analysis deals with 47a . ( 47 ) a . Betty had at least four highballs . ( cf. 30a ) ...
... considers it possible that it is hot or even scalding . Proceeding to the interpretation of superlative quantifiers , let us consider how the proposed analysis deals with 47a . ( 47 ) a . Betty had at least four highballs . ( cf. 30a ) ...
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... consider submitting to the journal . Chomsky stunned Bill with an angry reply that he would never consider publishing in a journal that has published ' outright falsifications so scandalous that they raise serious questions about the ...
... consider submitting to the journal . Chomsky stunned Bill with an angry reply that he would never consider publishing in a journal that has published ' outright falsifications so scandalous that they raise serious questions about the ...
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