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It might be objected that cleft sentences have a different function than rightdislocated pseudo - clefts . However , the difference is more a matter of style than of actual function : right - dislocated sentences are clearly more ...
It might be objected that cleft sentences have a different function than rightdislocated pseudo - clefts . However , the difference is more a matter of style than of actual function : right - dislocated sentences are clearly more ...
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Thus 3 is true , on the de - dicto reading , just in case John's set of properties includes the property of standing in the ' look - for ' relation to that function . At this point it might be tempting to raise the objection that when ...
Thus 3 is true , on the de - dicto reading , just in case John's set of properties includes the property of standing in the ' look - for ' relation to that function . At this point it might be tempting to raise the objection that when ...
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To make sure that functions are always provided with appropriate arguments , it is necessary to require that NP's ... and context could no longer be defined as the result of applying the function denoted by John to the argument denoted ...
To make sure that functions are always provided with appropriate arguments , it is necessary to require that NP's ... and context could no longer be defined as the result of applying the function denoted by John to the argument denoted ...
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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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