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KIND - INTERNAL VS. KIND - EXTERNAL DEFERRED REFERENCE . Within the class of deferred equatives , an important distinction is whether the pragmatic mapping holds between sets of like or unlike kinds , as illustrated in 65 and 66 ...
KIND - INTERNAL VS. KIND - EXTERNAL DEFERRED REFERENCE . Within the class of deferred equatives , an important distinction is whether the pragmatic mapping holds between sets of like or unlike kinds , as illustrated in 65 and 66 ...
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a Here , informants again prefer — even more strongly than in the case of equatives — the kind - external deferred reference in 68a to the kind - internal variant in 686.31 We can attribute this general preference for kind - external ...
a Here , informants again prefer — even more strongly than in the case of equatives — the kind - external deferred reference in 68a to the kind - internal variant in 686.31 We can attribute this general preference for kind - external ...
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Among kind - internal deferred references , we found that those involving mappings between animate entities ( i.e. ... Interestingly , the highest scoring kind - internal scenario involved deferred reference to a newborn infant .
Among kind - internal deferred references , we found that those involving mappings between animate entities ( i.e. ... Interestingly , the highest scoring kind - internal scenario involved deferred reference to a newborn infant .
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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