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Slack regulators are analyzed not as affecting the choice of standards , but as helping determine the truth value relative to a given standard . For example , exactly might be analyzed in such a way that 30 is true relative to a given ...
Slack regulators are analyzed not as affecting the choice of standards , but as helping determine the truth value relative to a given standard . For example , exactly might be analyzed in such a way that 30 is true relative to a given ...
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Given that focus can be expressed by clefts and given that a single sentence cannot be clefted twice ( consider 13b ) , L concludes that focus must be unique . ( 13 ) a . He treads on your foot . ( = L's example 5.85 " , p . 330 ) b .
Given that focus can be expressed by clefts and given that a single sentence cannot be clefted twice ( consider 13b ) , L concludes that focus must be unique . ( 13 ) a . He treads on your foot . ( = L's example 5.85 " , p . 330 ) b .
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This implies that ' prosodic focus construal is often determined not by the accentuation of a given sentence but by the contrast with potential prosodic allosentences ' ( 310 ) . To illustrate , compare the following contrasts ( adopted ...
This implies that ' prosodic focus construal is often determined not by the accentuation of a given sentence but by the contrast with potential prosodic allosentences ' ( 310 ) . To illustrate , compare the following contrasts ( adopted ...
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