Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... analysis reported above ) , then the items ' effect is greatly improved ( F2 ( 1,7 ) = 4.2 ; p = .08 ) . This is a reasonable analysis , since the only overlap between the items that are being collapsed over in the previous analysis ...
... analysis reported above ) , then the items ' effect is greatly improved ( F2 ( 1,7 ) = 4.2 ; p = .08 ) . This is a reasonable analysis , since the only overlap between the items that are being collapsed over in the previous analysis ...
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... analysis predicts that all will be semantically vacuous in cases where the predicate is authentically distributive ( that is , where the predicate holds true of a group if and only if it holds true of the group's members ) . In that ...
... analysis predicts that all will be semantically vacuous in cases where the predicate is authentically distributive ( that is , where the predicate holds true of a group if and only if it holds true of the group's members ) . In that ...
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... analysis accounts for the AS subject - object asym- metry in the the hosting of depictive predicates , that is , the constraint in 23. In addition , as I shall now demonstrate , this analysis offers a straightforward account of the ...
... analysis accounts for the AS subject - object asym- metry in the the hosting of depictive predicates , that is , the constraint in 23. In addition , as I shall now demonstrate , this analysis offers a straightforward account of the ...
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