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In an attempt to answer this question , I present for the reader's consideration the following sentence , which brought out all these problems for me : ( 3 ) John died . Two possible pronunciations for this sentence are given below ...
In an attempt to answer this question , I present for the reader's consideration the following sentence , which brought out all these problems for me : ( 3 ) John died . Two possible pronunciations for this sentence are given below ...
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Both types of question involve presuppositions about the relationship between the adjective and its head , but these presuppositions have quite distinct scope . The questions with stressed how involve presuppositions with what might be ...
Both types of question involve presuppositions about the relationship between the adjective and its head , but these presuppositions have quite distinct scope . The questions with stressed how involve presuppositions with what might be ...
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I.e. , the question Aren't we working ? , as B & H point out , presupposes the affirmative answer that , indeed , We are ... “ The meaning of these questions does not then seem to be a compound of the meanings associated with the ...
I.e. , the question Aren't we working ? , as B & H point out , presupposes the affirmative answer that , indeed , We are ... “ The meaning of these questions does not then seem to be a compound of the meanings associated with the ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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