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My purpose in the present paper is to show that some very general principles underlie the development of both lexical and grammatical items into expres- sions of epistemicity , broadly defined . I will look at the paths of change ...
My purpose in the present paper is to show that some very general principles underlie the development of both lexical and grammatical items into expres- sions of epistemicity , broadly defined . I will look at the paths of change ...
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If the clitic is present , then it must attach to the verb ( which is itself position - visible via PREDICATION ; cf. Rothstein 1983 and Fabb 1984 ) . This eliminates the Case con- flict between the clitic and its double .
If the clitic is present , then it must attach to the verb ( which is itself position - visible via PREDICATION ; cf. Rothstein 1983 and Fabb 1984 ) . This eliminates the Case con- flict between the clitic and its double .
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The fourth essay , ' Present perfect tenses : To- wards an integrated functional account ' , by RICHARD MATTHEWS , moves in a different di- rection , confronting issues in the analysis of the present perfect in English .
The fourth essay , ' Present perfect tenses : To- wards an integrated functional account ' , by RICHARD MATTHEWS , moves in a different di- rection , confronting issues in the analysis of the present perfect in English .
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
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