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Interrogative : question b . Relative : proposition c . Exclamative : fact d . The - clause : austinean ( see $ 5.5 ) e . Topicalization : austinean This classification follows G & S 2000 , who motivate a Vendlerian semantic analysis ...
Interrogative : question b . Relative : proposition c . Exclamative : fact d . The - clause : austinean ( see $ 5.5 ) e . Topicalization : austinean This classification follows G & S 2000 , who motivate a Vendlerian semantic analysis ...
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Note that 6 does not require that future time reference is the primary sense of the form in question , and a form such as the Korean -keyss - form , which is called ' Volitional Mood ' ( as a descriptive category ) by Chang ( 1996 ...
Note that 6 does not require that future time reference is the primary sense of the form in question , and a form such as the Korean -keyss - form , which is called ' Volitional Mood ' ( as a descriptive category ) by Chang ( 1996 ...
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QUESTION WORD . For a full understanding of question - word movement ' , we still need to define question word ' ( often called wh - word ) as a comparative concept . ( 9 ) DEFINITION : A question word is a word that can be used as a ...
QUESTION WORD . For a full understanding of question - word movement ' , we still need to define question word ' ( often called wh - word ) as a comparative concept . ( 9 ) DEFINITION : A question word is a word that can be used as a ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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