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17a ) Parallel syntax can also be found in Grice's disjunctive and conditional examples , discussed in $ 2.2 above . Does this mean that we're on the wrong track ? Do these examples involve a semantic external negation after all — so ...
17a ) Parallel syntax can also be found in Grice's disjunctive and conditional examples , discussed in $ 2.2 above . Does this mean that we're on the wrong track ? Do these examples involve a semantic external negation after all — so ...
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Consider these additional examples of well - formed and ill - formed concessive ( PA ) but conjunctions : ( A19 ) a . I don't have my master's degree , but I do have my { bachelor's / # doctorate ) . I DID spend a few years there . b .
Consider these additional examples of well - formed and ill - formed concessive ( PA ) but conjunctions : ( A19 ) a . I don't have my master's degree , but I do have my { bachelor's / # doctorate ) . I DID spend a few years there . b .
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General linguistic studies bypass Ka . , I suspect , because the existing grammars usually present their examples in Ka . script ( though this can be learned in a weekend's time ) . All of S's examples come transcribed .
General linguistic studies bypass Ka . , I suspect , because the existing grammars usually present their examples in Ka . script ( though this can be learned in a weekend's time ) . All of S's examples come transcribed .
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