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G argues against the traditional philosophical view of law as a unified code which , if correctly interpreted , yields truth . G instead posits that any legal text ( or discourse ) has a ' diversity of meanings ' ( 206 ) and he proposes ...
G argues against the traditional philosophical view of law as a unified code which , if correctly interpreted , yields truth . G instead posits that any legal text ( or discourse ) has a ' diversity of meanings ' ( 206 ) and he proposes ...
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31-32 ) cannot , argues for the 1 - hood of the Inversion nominal . Put differently , the behavior of Inversion nominals in Participial Equi constructions argues in favor of the Inversion RN in Fig . 2 and against both RNs in Figs .
31-32 ) cannot , argues for the 1 - hood of the Inversion nominal . Put differently , the behavior of Inversion nominals in Participial Equi constructions argues in favor of the Inversion RN in Fig . 2 and against both RNs in Figs .
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C argues , as others have , that reflexives are predicate modifiers which operate to produce a complex predicate . The second type of strict anaphora is control , where a similar analysis is put forth regarding PRO .
C argues , as others have , that reflexives are predicate modifiers which operate to produce a complex predicate . The second type of strict anaphora is control , where a similar analysis is put forth regarding PRO .
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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