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Comparative quantifiers , by contrast , would have been fine in all of these cases . Our third puzzle , then , is why the distribution of superlative expressions is freer in general but more restricted in certain special cases . 2.4 .
Comparative quantifiers , by contrast , would have been fine in all of these cases . Our third puzzle , then , is why the distribution of superlative expressions is freer in general but more restricted in certain special cases . 2.4 .
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Although not formally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential morphology described above , the Matses hearsay construction is functionally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential suffixes in that information about past events ...
Although not formally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential morphology described above , the Matses hearsay construction is functionally in paradigmatic contrast with the evidential suffixes in that information about past events ...
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WILHELM GEUDER studies the contrast between depictives and transparent adverbs in English . He argues that these two forms of adjuncts are more closely related than often assumed and therefore often difficult to tell apart on semantic ...
WILHELM GEUDER studies the contrast between depictives and transparent adverbs in English . He argues that these two forms of adjuncts are more closely related than often assumed and therefore often difficult to tell apart on semantic ...
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