Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... examples of evidential sceolde ( n ) occur in contexts which make reference to overt speech events , as in 23 and 24 ... example , in 12 * motan in the subjectless construction appears to be closer to the meaning of possibility than in ...
... examples of evidential sceolde ( n ) occur in contexts which make reference to overt speech events , as in 23 and 24 ... example , in 12 * motan in the subjectless construction appears to be closer to the meaning of possibility than in ...
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... example , in the fifteenth century probably meant plausibly , in a way that is likely to prove true ' . In other words , it was a manner adverbial within the scope of the predication , not a sentence adverbial expressing the speaker's ...
... example , in the fifteenth century probably meant plausibly , in a way that is likely to prove true ' . In other words , it was a manner adverbial within the scope of the predication , not a sentence adverbial expressing the speaker's ...
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... examples in 12. Ex . 12a is an example of an intransitive verb with the agreement marker ho- , indicating a third person masculine subject . In 12b the verb is transitive , and ho- is used again , this time to indicate a third person ...
... examples in 12. Ex . 12a is an example of an intransitive verb with the agreement marker ho- , indicating a third person masculine subject . In 12b the verb is transitive , and ho- is used again , this time to indicate a third person ...
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