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On its concord reading , the same sentence contains just a single modal operator , and the expressions must and certainly join forces in conveying a single semantic constituent . Example 67 shows that modal concord may involve more than ...
On its concord reading , the same sentence contains just a single modal operator , and the expressions must and certainly join forces in conveying a single semantic constituent . Example 67 shows that modal concord may involve more than ...
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Finally , Ch . 8 gives an analysis of so - called donkey sentences in French via a Skolem function analysis . ... D notes that only six of the sixteen authors discuss syntax , and even those are less aware of sentence structure than of ...
Finally , Ch . 8 gives an analysis of so - called donkey sentences in French via a Skolem function analysis . ... D notes that only six of the sixteen authors discuss syntax , and even those are less aware of sentence structure than of ...
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Ch . 3 , ' Procedure ' ( 24–28 ) , describes Y's methodology , including the four subjects , the corpus of six short test sentences each of which can be uttered and interpreted as either sentence type without changing the ...
Ch . 3 , ' Procedure ' ( 24–28 ) , describes Y's methodology , including the four subjects , the corpus of six short test sentences each of which can be uttered and interpreted as either sentence type without changing the ...
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