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There are three types of such proposition affirmation , corresponding to the three types of propositions that VPP serves to affirm : • INDEPENDENT PROPOSITION AFFIRMATION affirms a proposition that is neither semantically entailed by ...
There are three types of such proposition affirmation , corresponding to the three types of propositions that VPP serves to affirm : • INDEPENDENT PROPOSITION AFFIRMATION affirms a proposition that is neither semantically entailed by ...
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25 - A ) In this example , the VPP in S - 2 ( Consume they did ) affirms a proposition which again is only morphologically related to the nominal in S - 1 ( the students ' consumption ) . However , the lexical relation between the ...
25 - A ) In this example , the VPP in S - 2 ( Consume they did ) affirms a proposition which again is only morphologically related to the nominal in S - 1 ( the students ' consumption ) . However , the lexical relation between the ...
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2 allows implicit relations to hold between the referent of the preposed NP and other discourse entities , VPP requires that the affirmed or suspended proposition be EXPLICITLY evoked in the preceding discourse .
2 allows implicit relations to hold between the referent of the preposed NP and other discourse entities , VPP requires that the affirmed or suspended proposition be EXPLICITLY evoked in the preceding discourse .
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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