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In the subjectless sentences given above as 38-45 , the intended subject was I ; e.g. , Getting hungry . These sentences provide interesting evidence for an underlying performative analysis of sentences ( cf.
In the subjectless sentences given above as 38-45 , the intended subject was I ; e.g. , Getting hungry . These sentences provide interesting evidence for an underlying performative analysis of sentences ( cf.
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The trivial explanation of sentences of this sort assumes that two sentences are blended into one : Oná vernúlasь ' She ... One more embarrassing notion is introduced in the chapter devoted to the expansion of the simple sentence ...
The trivial explanation of sentences of this sort assumes that two sentences are blended into one : Oná vernúlasь ' She ... One more embarrassing notion is introduced in the chapter devoted to the expansion of the simple sentence ...
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On the surface , these sentences contain two verbs ; but the question is whether they are derived in the underlying structure from two conjoined sentences , or from one sentence with modification structures .
On the surface , these sentences contain two verbs ; but the question is whether they are derived in the underlying structure from two conjoined sentences , or from one sentence with modification structures .
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Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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