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... object NP position with more specific ( or , depending on the language , at least as specific ) information provided . ... specific NP in the object position , as exemplified in 15 and 16 for 302 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 65 , NUMBER 2 ( 1989 )
... object NP position with more specific ( or , depending on the language , at least as specific ) information provided . ... specific NP in the object position , as exemplified in 15 and 16 for 302 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 65 , NUMBER 2 ( 1989 )
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Notice that in each case in 15-17 the independent NP is more specific than the incorporated noun , as required by the selectional restrictions placed on the verb by the incorporation process . For example , in 15 rabahbót ' bullhead ...
Notice that in each case in 15-17 the independent NP is more specific than the incorporated noun , as required by the selectional restrictions placed on the verb by the incorporation process . For example , in 15 rabahbót ' bullhead ...
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Schopf ar- gues that the past tense in English is an instruc- tion to search for a ' contextually given specific time in the past ' . That is , the past tense intro- duces past time as a reference frame from which a specific subinterval ...
Schopf ar- gues that the past tense in English is an instruc- tion to search for a ' contextually given specific time in the past ' . That is , the past tense intro- duces past time as a reference frame from which a specific subinterval ...
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