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Another apparent type of counter - example , often cited in the literature against the claim that existential sentences normally allow only indefinite NP's , is provided by sentences like : ( 19 ) In England there was never the problem ...
Another apparent type of counter - example , often cited in the literature against the claim that existential sentences normally allow only indefinite NP's , is provided by sentences like : ( 19 ) In England there was never the problem ...
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This could only be used in a discourse in which problems had been previously discussed , of which one particular type was ... In the good examples , problem is being compared to some other problem mentioned previously in the discourse ...
This could only be used in a discourse in which problems had been previously discussed , of which one particular type was ... In the good examples , problem is being compared to some other problem mentioned previously in the discourse ...
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An attempt to solve this problem without cross - classifying non - lexical categories is made in Schachter 1976 ... does seem to represent an improvement over the standard TG analysis , it still leaves certain problems unsolved .
An attempt to solve this problem without cross - classifying non - lexical categories is made in Schachter 1976 ... does seem to represent an improvement over the standard TG analysis , it still leaves certain problems unsolved .
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