Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... consider this question . This was an example , I suggested , of an interrogative being used with negative conduciveness , to get the hearer to consider the truth of a belief that the hearer suspects he may hold ( cf. 33 ) . The device ...
... consider this question . This was an example , I suggested , of an interrogative being used with negative conduciveness , to get the hearer to consider the truth of a belief that the hearer suspects he may hold ( cf. 33 ) . The device ...
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... Consider these two representative phrases from Plautus : ( 4 ) a . venerat aurum petere ' ( he ) had come to ask for gold ' ( Bacchides 631 ) b . it petitum ... gratiam ' ( if a rich man ) goes to ask for favor ' ( Aululuria 247 ) The ...
... Consider these two representative phrases from Plautus : ( 4 ) a . venerat aurum petere ' ( he ) had come to ask for gold ' ( Bacchides 631 ) b . it petitum ... gratiam ' ( if a rich man ) goes to ask for favor ' ( Aululuria 247 ) The ...
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... consider agent nominals like murderer , the ing - class of adjectives like amusing , and other derived forms . In order to handle these morphological relationships in the lexicon , certain machinery must be built into it . Thus the ...
... consider agent nominals like murderer , the ing - class of adjectives like amusing , and other derived forms . In order to handle these morphological relationships in the lexicon , certain machinery must be built into it . Thus the ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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