Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... chapter ( 1-3 ) tells us that the book is about the interpretation of embedded interro- gatives and the predicates that take interrogative complements . The second chapter , ' A brief survey of some issues in the semantics of questions ...
... chapter ( 1-3 ) tells us that the book is about the interpretation of embedded interro- gatives and the predicates that take interrogative complements . The second chapter , ' A brief survey of some issues in the semantics of questions ...
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... chapter on tone alone . Nouns have lexical tone , verbs may have tone as part of their aspect marking , and various causes of downstep are dis- cussed . Most of the chapter is spent on phrasal tone changes . The penultimate chapter on ...
... chapter on tone alone . Nouns have lexical tone , verbs may have tone as part of their aspect marking , and various causes of downstep are dis- cussed . Most of the chapter is spent on phrasal tone changes . The penultimate chapter on ...
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... chapter discusses radiality and the proto- type - based model and their relevance to cognitive linguistics both in the association of semantic net- works with words and morphemes and with syntactic constructions . As an alternative ...
... chapter discusses radiality and the proto- type - based model and their relevance to cognitive linguistics both in the association of semantic net- works with words and morphemes and with syntactic constructions . As an alternative ...
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Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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