Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... possible oppositions ( an ETIC grid ) , while being open to unexpected kinds of discrimination . Nor is it possible , even if one is well informed in advance , to cover all the distinctions in any one language exhaustively , because ...
... possible oppositions ( an ETIC grid ) , while being open to unexpected kinds of discrimination . Nor is it possible , even if one is well informed in advance , to cover all the distinctions in any one language exhaustively , because ...
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... possible antecedent . One of the defects of this approach , according to I , is that if syntax and pragmatics are allowed to independently determine the antecedent , it should be possible to have two separate antecedents for the ...
... possible antecedent . One of the defects of this approach , according to I , is that if syntax and pragmatics are allowed to independently determine the antecedent , it should be possible to have two separate antecedents for the ...
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... possible ' ( 213 ) . Even though she doesn't directly discuss how the zibun - binding by Hanako becomes available in 1 , what I infer from the above statement is that the causee ( Hanako ) ' s involvement in the described situation ...
... possible ' ( 213 ) . Even though she doesn't directly discuss how the zibun - binding by Hanako becomes available in 1 , what I infer from the above statement is that the causee ( Hanako ) ' s involvement in the described situation ...
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