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Distributional evidence suggests that these are not coordinators or complementizers . The construction in 6 can convey a great deal more information about a motion event than the construction in 5. As shown in $ 6 , the construction in ...
Distributional evidence suggests that these are not coordinators or complementizers . The construction in 6 can convey a great deal more information about a motion event than the construction in 5. As shown in $ 6 , the construction in ...
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Intuitively , the reason why 7b does not follow from 6 is that it conveys that Beryl may have had more than three sherries ; 7a , however , suggests no such thing . Turning to downward - entailing scalar quantifiers , we observe a ...
Intuitively , the reason why 7b does not follow from 6 is that it conveys that Beryl may have had more than three sherries ; 7a , however , suggests no such thing . Turning to downward - entailing scalar quantifiers , we observe a ...
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Similarly , Tim Pooley finds relatively stable variation between open and closed o in Northern French and suggests that maintenance is due partly to its positive social evaluation by certain speakers . AIDAN COVENEY analyzes the ...
Similarly , Tim Pooley finds relatively stable variation between open and closed o in Northern French and suggests that maintenance is due partly to its positive social evaluation by certain speakers . AIDAN COVENEY analyzes the ...
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