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That is , the proposition in 44a ( which , of course , is repeated in 44b , with a different force attached to it ) contains a degree word ( big ) , such as is required for ' exclamations ' ; but the proposition in 45a contains no such ...
That is , the proposition in 44a ( which , of course , is repeated in 44b , with a different force attached to it ) contains a degree word ( big ) , such as is required for ' exclamations ' ; but the proposition in 45a contains no such ...
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An element and its associated list are complex if the list , whether oppositional or combinatory , ( 1 ) contains many elements , ( 2 ) involves many semantic oppositions , or ( 3 ) is perceived as involving a strength of multiple ...
An element and its associated list are complex if the list , whether oppositional or combinatory , ( 1 ) contains many elements , ( 2 ) involves many semantic oppositions , or ( 3 ) is perceived as involving a strength of multiple ...
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1 1 1 1 As Chapin has pointed out in his review ( 1972 : 302–3 ) , B is concerned with the strongest possible conception of the lexicon as the locus of the irregularities of a language , i.e. that the lexicon contains all and only the ...
1 1 1 1 As Chapin has pointed out in his review ( 1972 : 302–3 ) , B is concerned with the strongest possible conception of the lexicon as the locus of the irregularities of a language , i.e. that the lexicon contains all and only the ...
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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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