Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... context that improves acceptability for some signers : A signer who will reject a sentence such as 61 when it is presented in isolation will often accept it when it is in the appropriate context , as in 64 . ( 64 ) Possible context ...
... context that improves acceptability for some signers : A signer who will reject a sentence such as 61 when it is presented in isolation will often accept it when it is in the appropriate context , as in 64 . ( 64 ) Possible context ...
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... context ; without the appropriate context many consultants will usually judge them ungrammatical , while other consultants are able to construct an appropriate context that makes the sentence grammatical . Our analysis predicts such a ...
... context ; without the appropriate context many consultants will usually judge them ungrammatical , while other consultants are able to construct an appropriate context that makes the sentence grammatical . Our analysis predicts such a ...
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... context . The event must be viewed within the context even if the context is never fully reactivated ( after its initial mention ) in the text . E introduces a suggestive new vocabulary in this con- nection . A character is said to be ...
... context . The event must be viewed within the context even if the context is never fully reactivated ( after its initial mention ) in the text . E introduces a suggestive new vocabulary in this con- nection . A character is said to be ...
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