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The primary Individuation feature , [ Group ] , is activated to make a single number distinction between singular ( or general ) and plural . ( 30 ) a . INDV b . INDV Grp The secondary Individuation feature , [ Minimal ] , is activated ...
The primary Individuation feature , [ Group ] , is activated to make a single number distinction between singular ( or general ) and plural . ( 30 ) a . INDV b . INDV Grp The secondary Individuation feature , [ Minimal ] , is activated ...
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In regard to levels of linguistic patterning , SFG again diverges from both FG and RRG in not making a distinction between the lexicon and grammar and recognizing only a partially specified higher semantic level .
In regard to levels of linguistic patterning , SFG again diverges from both FG and RRG in not making a distinction between the lexicon and grammar and recognizing only a partially specified higher semantic level .
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This distinction between definites and indefinites is relevant to various aspects of the syntax of English . The existential construction in 1 exhibits a definiteness restriction whereby its pivot ...
This distinction between definites and indefinites is relevant to various aspects of the syntax of English . The existential construction in 1 exhibits a definiteness restriction whereby its pivot ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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