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a He argues that hearers of 1 would infer that Ghana has a president , but they might not necessarily be familiar with the person who is president . L then cites another example where the familiarity hypothesis cannot be applied ( 6 ) ...
a He argues that hearers of 1 would infer that Ghana has a president , but they might not necessarily be familiar with the person who is president . L then cites another example where the familiarity hypothesis cannot be applied ( 6 ) ...
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Since topics in Japanese can be generic , and generics can also be grammatically indefinite as in English , L argues that ' a topic in Japanese is required to be identifiable — thus pointing to a dissociation of identifiability ( or ...
Since topics in Japanese can be generic , and generics can also be grammatically indefinite as in English , L argues that ' a topic in Japanese is required to be identifiable — thus pointing to a dissociation of identifiability ( or ...
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Burzio argues in favor of output - to - output correspondence , a faithfulness relationship between phologically ) related output forms which , he contends , eliminates the need for underlying representations .
Burzio argues in favor of output - to - output correspondence , a faithfulness relationship between phologically ) related output forms which , he contends , eliminates the need for underlying representations .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
language 14761776 R W Bailey | 565 |
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