Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... reference to scales , it should make no sense to combine very with a nonscalar adjective . Now we say that spherical is nonscalar , and simply denotes the set of spherical objects . Since spherical makes no reference to a scale , it ...
... reference to scales , it should make no sense to combine very with a nonscalar adjective . Now we say that spherical is nonscalar , and simply denotes the set of spherical objects . Since spherical makes no reference to a scale , it ...
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... REFERENCES BOLINGER , DWIGHT . 1972. Degree words . The Hague : Mouton . CARLSON , GREG . 1977. Reference to kinds in English . Amherst , MA : University of Massa- chusetts dissertation . CHIERCHIA , GENNARO , and SALLY MCCONNELL ...
... REFERENCES BOLINGER , DWIGHT . 1972. Degree words . The Hague : Mouton . CARLSON , GREG . 1977. Reference to kinds in English . Amherst , MA : University of Massa- chusetts dissertation . CHIERCHIA , GENNARO , and SALLY MCCONNELL ...
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... references for data cited so that teachers can look up sources to verify dialect information and direct students to additional information . Writers of introductory text- books should cite standard and accessible reference works for ...
... references for data cited so that teachers can look up sources to verify dialect information and direct students to additional information . Writers of introductory text- books should cite standard and accessible reference works for ...
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