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The referential or pragmatic properties ' of a noun in a particular case role may differ , in a given sentence , according to perspective ( how a description is oriented — thus a transaction might be described with either buy or sell ) ...
The referential or pragmatic properties ' of a noun in a particular case role may differ , in a given sentence , according to perspective ( how a description is oriented — thus a transaction might be described with either buy or sell ) ...
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We have attempted in this paper to provide a more rigorous and extensive description of many aspects of the syntax of ... However , the absolute restrictions on Chickasaw NP density , as described in $ 4.4 , are not pragmatically ...
We have attempted in this paper to provide a more rigorous and extensive description of many aspects of the syntax of ... However , the absolute restrictions on Chickasaw NP density , as described in $ 4.4 , are not pragmatically ...
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This analysis differs from a purely semantic description in that rules may refer to derived syntactic relations as ... In Georgian , not only the case - marking rules described in this section , but also the other rules described in ...
This analysis differs from a purely semantic description in that rules may refer to derived syntactic relations as ... In Georgian , not only the case - marking rules described in this section , but also the other rules described in ...
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