Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... expect . ' The factors Chomsky cited - paraphrase and ' logical ' relations — are basi- cally semantic in nature ... expect can also act as an equi verb ( e.g. They expect to finish on time ) . Numerous predicates can function in either ...
... expect . ' The factors Chomsky cited - paraphrase and ' logical ' relations — are basi- cally semantic in nature ... expect can also act as an equi verb ( e.g. They expect to finish on time ) . Numerous predicates can function in either ...
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... expect Tom and Sally . The question indicates that the event at issue is that of attending or appearing on the scene ; since this is also quite close to the notion of occurrence central to the meaning of likely , certain , and expect ...
... expect Tom and Sally . The question indicates that the event at issue is that of attending or appearing on the scene ; since this is also quite close to the notion of occurrence central to the meaning of likely , certain , and expect ...
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... expect are limited to there being some process ( of an unspecified nature ) which the trajector can envisage and anticipate . That process will itself have a trajector , which expect puts in focus as landmark , but this predicate is ...
... expect are limited to there being some process ( of an unspecified nature ) which the trajector can envisage and anticipate . That process will itself have a trajector , which expect puts in focus as landmark , but this predicate is ...
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