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( Example 64a has the normal third person object marker fi ; 64b is an example in the passive - like inverse voice mentioned briefly in $ 2.2 . This inverse form is triggered whenever the nominal that would normally be associated with ...
( Example 64a has the normal third person object marker fi ; 64b is an example in the passive - like inverse voice mentioned briefly in $ 2.2 . This inverse form is triggered whenever the nominal that would normally be associated with ...
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Consider for example needed . If the Mediterranean coast needs even just a tiny bit of rain ( for example , because it has rained just slightly less than normal for the season ) , it is entailed that rain is needed .
Consider for example needed . If the Mediterranean coast needs even just a tiny bit of rain ( for example , because it has rained just slightly less than normal for the season ) , it is entailed that rain is needed .
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In examples in which the object being described does not promote one reading of dry over another , we can actually detect an ambiguity . Example 69a can be understood either as a claim that my hands have a certain skin quality , or as a ...
In examples in which the object being described does not promote one reading of dry over another , we can actually detect an ambiguity . Example 69a can be understood either as a claim that my hands have a certain skin quality , or as a ...
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