Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... contrast , 51a ' is anom- alous , as it should be if the direct object is Incremental Theme and if we follow Krifka ... contrast , we are not generally so bothered with extra space left over in a cart or truck if all the stuff we ...
... contrast , 51a ' is anom- alous , as it should be if the direct object is Incremental Theme and if we follow Krifka ... contrast , we are not generally so bothered with extra space left over in a cart or truck if all the stuff we ...
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... contrast to distin- guish AMONG the arguments of individual transitives and ditransitives , should not be surprising but is almost to be predicted . ( It was in order to point this out , of course , that I delayed the discussion of ...
... contrast to distin- guish AMONG the arguments of individual transitives and ditransitives , should not be surprising but is almost to be predicted . ( It was in order to point this out , of course , that I delayed the discussion of ...
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... contrast effect arises from an implicature of a syntactic rule rather than from a syntactic / lexical categorization ... contrasts isolated by dif- ferent rules could in principle have slightly different implicatures — at least ...
... contrast effect arises from an implicature of a syntactic rule rather than from a syntactic / lexical categorization ... contrasts isolated by dif- ferent rules could in principle have slightly different implicatures — at least ...
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