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Mowing the lawn does not satisfy that condition , so that a single occurrence reading is not normally available for ( i ) , which we interpret as a serial state , with habitual lawn - mowing . The imperfective meaning in [ ii ] ...
Mowing the lawn does not satisfy that condition , so that a single occurrence reading is not normally available for ( i ) , which we interpret as a serial state , with habitual lawn - mowing . The imperfective meaning in [ ii ] ...
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Here , the NP with its nondeferred interpretation must still be present in the syntax to bind the c - commanded pronoun to ... interpretation alone , both the deferred AND nondeferred interpretations must nonetheless remain available .
Here , the NP with its nondeferred interpretation must still be present in the syntax to bind the c - commanded pronoun to ... interpretation alone , both the deferred AND nondeferred interpretations must nonetheless remain available .
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... more relevantly , it is plausible for the copular to be interpreted as a canonical ( nondeferred ) equative . ... is not plausible for a driver to be an actual car , the equative in 66a can receive only a deferred interpretation .
... more relevantly , it is plausible for the copular to be interpreted as a canonical ( nondeferred ) equative . ... is not plausible for a driver to be an actual car , the equative in 66a can receive only a deferred interpretation .
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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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