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( Of course , this distinction is only relative . ) An example of a generalization is : ' Any heavy object dropped near the surface of the earth will fall 16 feet in the first second of its fall . ' An example of a hypothesis is : ' The ...
( Of course , this distinction is only relative . ) An example of a generalization is : ' Any heavy object dropped near the surface of the earth will fall 16 feet in the first second of its fall . ' An example of a hypothesis is : ' The ...
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The NP Bill , of course , denotes the set of properties possessed by Bill . ... If Bill and the president of the bank are the same person in a world , then , of course , the two NP's will denote the same set of properties in that world ...
The NP Bill , of course , denotes the set of properties possessed by Bill . ... If Bill and the president of the bank are the same person in a world , then , of course , the two NP's will denote the same set of properties in that world ...
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REVIEWS a a A course in phonetics . By PETER LADEFOGED . New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1975. Pp . xvi , 296. $ 5.95 . Reviewed by KENNETH C. Hill , University of Michigan For some time there has been a need for a book like this ...
REVIEWS a a A course in phonetics . By PETER LADEFOGED . New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1975. Pp . xvi , 296. $ 5.95 . Reviewed by KENNETH C. Hill , University of Michigan For some time there has been a need for a book like this ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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acceptable analysis appear apply argument assume assumptions auxiliary believe Chapter Chomsky claim clause complement compounds considered constructions contains context course deletion derived determiner discussion distinction elements English evidence example existence expression fact FIGURE formal French function give given grammar important indicate interesting interpretation involved John language least lexical linguistic meaning mention Michigan modals nature noted noun object occur particular passive phonological position possible prediction present Press principle probability problem properties proposed question Raising reading reason reference relations relationship relative require result rules seems semantic sensei sentences significance similar single speakers specific speech stress structure suggests surface symbols syntactic syntax tense theory tion transformational underlying University verbs vowels