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the Nom node — then in the presence of an AR there will only be a non - cardinal expression ( such as all ) under the QP that is restricted to amount expressions . This set of assumptions would predict unacceptability for a sentence ...
the Nom node — then in the presence of an AR there will only be a non - cardinal expression ( such as all ) under the QP that is restricted to amount expressions . This set of assumptions would predict unacceptability for a sentence ...
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Therefore llautomobilell is the object corresponding to the verbal expression / automobile ) , and both refer to the ... as metalanguage and as object language : expressions belonging to the object language appear in quotation marks .
Therefore llautomobilell is the object corresponding to the verbal expression / automobile ) , and both refer to the ... as metalanguage and as object language : expressions belonging to the object language appear in quotation marks .
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A term such as gold , functioning in the way P describes , would not be synonymous with some such expression as heavy yellow metal ... , nor would sentences such as Gold is yellow formed from such an expression be analytic .
A term such as gold , functioning in the way P describes , would not be synonymous with some such expression as heavy yellow metal ... , nor would sentences such as Gold is yellow formed from such an expression be analytic .
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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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