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On its intended concord reading , 64 is an emphatic way of expressing that the speaker doesn't know anything . ... In a negativeconcord language like French , negative sentences may be ambiguous between concord readings and ...
On its intended concord reading , 64 is an emphatic way of expressing that the speaker doesn't know anything . ... In a negativeconcord language like French , negative sentences may be ambiguous between concord readings and ...
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( 66 ) Hij moet zeker in Brussel zijn . he must certainly in Brussels be Compositional reading : ' I suppose he has to be in Brussels . ' ( DA ) Concord reading : ' He ( definitely ) has to be in Brussels . ' ( A ) On its compositional ...
( 66 ) Hij moet zeker in Brussel zijn . he must certainly in Brussels be Compositional reading : ' I suppose he has to be in Brussels . ' ( DA ) Concord reading : ' He ( definitely ) has to be in Brussels . ' ( A ) On its compositional ...
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This yields a reading that may be paraphrased as follows : The hearer is called upon to bring about a state of affairs in ... In addition to this concord reading , we predict that the sentence has a compositional construal , as well ...
This yields a reading that may be paraphrased as follows : The hearer is called upon to bring about a state of affairs in ... In addition to this concord reading , we predict that the sentence has a compositional construal , as well ...
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