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Sentences 10a-b, then, are both subject to the same sincerity condition, which we can state as follows : (17) The speaker is impressed by the degree to which a property defined in the proposition is present.
Sentences 10a-b, then, are both subject to the same sincerity condition, which we can state as follows : (17) The speaker is impressed by the degree to which a property defined in the proposition is present.
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Like nearly all formally defined entities in grammar , pronominal systems are functionally very diverse . It is therefore necessary to pinpoint , as precisely as we can , the types of pronominal differentiation which have a genuine ...
Like nearly all formally defined entities in grammar , pronominal systems are functionally very diverse . It is therefore necessary to pinpoint , as precisely as we can , the types of pronominal differentiation which have a genuine ...
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Yet the definition of ' theme ' for motional predicates , as given in 2 , will not be applicable in the case of other ... in terms of a small number of grammatical relations like “ subject ' and ' object ' as defined by the base rules .
Yet the definition of ' theme ' for motional predicates , as given in 2 , will not be applicable in the case of other ... in terms of a small number of grammatical relations like “ subject ' and ' object ' as defined by the base rules .
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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