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9 In 3 , we see English renditions of the conventional comparative constructions of many languages ; but despite their functional equivalence , I would argue that the four expressions differ semantically : ( 3 ) a .
9 In 3 , we see English renditions of the conventional comparative constructions of many languages ; but despite their functional equivalence , I would argue that the four expressions differ semantically : ( 3 ) a .
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Adverbs typically translate into expressions like variable - binding operators which introduce the ' variables ' which they ' bind ' . Adverbs signal re - evaluation of the expressions on which they operate , helping to ' build ...
Adverbs typically translate into expressions like variable - binding operators which introduce the ' variables ' which they ' bind ' . Adverbs signal re - evaluation of the expressions on which they operate , helping to ' build ...
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Thus they create expressions of the same syntactic category as the unmodified expression ; and the meanings of the phrasal combinations into which they enter are of the same type ( although more specific ) as that of their unmodified ...
Thus they create expressions of the same syntactic category as the unmodified expression ; and the meanings of the phrasal combinations into which they enter are of the same type ( although more specific ) as that of their unmodified ...
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