Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... examples relate to the entire process of cake - cutting . At the same time , the change from the norm which explains the result is the greater entailment of a saw in the process , rather than another instrument . This may explain why ...
... examples relate to the entire process of cake - cutting . At the same time , the change from the norm which explains the result is the greater entailment of a saw in the process , rather than another instrument . This may explain why ...
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... examples of Green's : ( 45 ) b . Mary's behavior gave John a devastating counter - example . ( 47 ) b . * Mary's behavior gave a devastating counter - example to John . In the examples with internal IO , John shows considerably more ...
... examples of Green's : ( 45 ) b . Mary's behavior gave John a devastating counter - example . ( 47 ) b . * Mary's behavior gave a devastating counter - example to John . In the examples with internal IO , John shows considerably more ...
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... examples are cases of conjoining where the first predicate is passive , and the same subject can be kept for the second only by passivizing it ; but none of the three examples is wholly satisfying . He reconsiders two of them on p . 65 ...
... examples are cases of conjoining where the first predicate is passive , and the same subject can be kept for the second only by passivizing it ; but none of the three examples is wholly satisfying . He reconsiders two of them on p . 65 ...
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