Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... sentences need different ' right circumstances ' in order to have the same IF ( or more generally , that the ' right circumstances ' for a particular force depend on the sentence used ) . For instance , let us assume that there is an IF ...
... sentences need different ' right circumstances ' in order to have the same IF ( or more generally , that the ' right circumstances ' for a particular force depend on the sentence used ) . For instance , let us assume that there is an IF ...
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... sentence . ILLOCUTIONARY MEANING AND SEMANTICS 2.1 . ILLOCUTIONARY FORCES are properties of utterances : it is the act of uttering a sentence that has the IF , and not the sentence itself . This is clear from the fact that the same sentence ...
... sentence . ILLOCUTIONARY MEANING AND SEMANTICS 2.1 . ILLOCUTIONARY FORCES are properties of utterances : it is the act of uttering a sentence that has the IF , and not the sentence itself . This is clear from the fact that the same sentence ...
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... sentence level . Such values are applied to the unit of the verb construction as a whole , not to the pronoun by itself , and the placement of the unit is better studied at the level of the sentence . Another case of free order ...
... sentence level . Such values are applied to the unit of the verb construction as a whole , not to the pronoun by itself , and the placement of the unit is better studied at the level of the sentence . Another case of free order ...
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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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