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I will go on to consider the question of what processes account best for the semantic changes observed . I will argue that the data are in most cases not adequately accounted for by assuming generalization of syntactic - semantic ...
I will go on to consider the question of what processes account best for the semantic changes observed . I will argue that the data are in most cases not adequately accounted for by assuming generalization of syntactic - semantic ...
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Several further questions remain to be studied in connection with the development of epistemic meanings . ... This leaves partly unresolved the question of accounting for the circumstances under which epistemics develop independently of ...
Several further questions remain to be studied in connection with the development of epistemic meanings . ... This leaves partly unresolved the question of accounting for the circumstances under which epistemics develop independently of ...
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Consider , say vR & W , the fact that questions , unlike relatives , can have multiple WH - words . ... whether and a rule that assigns an S on the surface to the category " question " if its COMP contains a WH - word ' ( 100 ) .
Consider , say vR & W , the fact that questions , unlike relatives , can have multiple WH - words . ... whether and a rule that assigns an S on the surface to the category " question " if its COMP contains a WH - word ' ( 100 ) .
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