Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... fact that , whereas 8b explicitly grants the possibility that Beryl may have had four sherries , 8a does not , and this is why the latter but not the former may be derived from 6. Such , at any rate , is the explanation we defend below ...
... fact that , whereas 8b explicitly grants the possibility that Beryl may have had four sherries , 8a does not , and this is why the latter but not the former may be derived from 6. Such , at any rate , is the explanation we defend below ...
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... fact that they are modals , superlative modifiers are special in yet another respect : they can engage in what we call modal concord , which , prima facie at least , is a noncompositional mode of semantic combination.1 17 It is a ...
... fact that they are modals , superlative modifiers are special in yet another respect : they can engage in what we call modal concord , which , prima facie at least , is a noncompositional mode of semantic combination.1 17 It is a ...
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... fact that a majority of panel members did not change so radically . Our conclu- sion is that most of those speakers observed to be categorical users of [ R ] in late adolescence in fact made the switch earlier in life . Although it is ...
... fact that a majority of panel members did not change so radically . Our conclu- sion is that most of those speakers observed to be categorical users of [ R ] in late adolescence in fact made the switch earlier in life . Although it is ...
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