Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... English dialects , or else from the relaxation of normal constraints in highly stylized written language . Reinhart & Reuland ( 1993 : 672 ) also acknowledge such sentences , and attempt to defuse them as potential counterexamples to ...
... English dialects , or else from the relaxation of normal constraints in highly stylized written language . Reinhart & Reuland ( 1993 : 672 ) also acknowledge such sentences , and attempt to defuse them as potential counterexamples to ...
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... English . What is being suggested here for British English , then , is very close to what is proposed for Persian by Moyne ( 1971 : 153-54 ) , who hypothesizes that ana- phors and intensified pronouns share the same basic form . The ...
... English . What is being suggested here for British English , then , is very close to what is proposed for Persian by Moyne ( 1971 : 153-54 ) , who hypothesizes that ana- phors and intensified pronouns share the same basic form . The ...
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... English intensive - marking and Algon- quian proximate - marking , I do not mean to imply that the two systems are anywhere close to being identical . One significant difference is that intensified NPs are clearly the marked variant in ...
... English intensive - marking and Algon- quian proximate - marking , I do not mean to imply that the two systems are anywhere close to being identical . One significant difference is that intensified NPs are clearly the marked variant in ...
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