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What 64-65 have in common is not that the speaker is asking for information , but rather that he is asking the hearer to consider whether the proposition is true — the implication being that it is in fact true , and that the hearer ...
What 64-65 have in common is not that the speaker is asking for information , but rather that he is asking the hearer to consider whether the proposition is true — the implication being that it is in fact true , and that the hearer ...
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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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As an illustration , consider that the difference between the pairs givelloan ( V ) , given / loaned ( A ) , and giftsloan ( N ) is in each case the difference between the transferring of a physical object from one party to another ...
As an illustration , consider that the difference between the pairs givelloan ( V ) , given / loaned ( A ) , and giftsloan ( N ) is in each case the difference between the transferring of a physical object from one party to another ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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