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The qualitative distinctness of the limiting case ( in particular , the transparency it engenders ) has led theorists to posit distinct raising constructions which stand sharply opposed to control constructions .
The qualitative distinctness of the limiting case ( in particular , the transparency it engenders ) has led theorists to posit distinct raising constructions which stand sharply opposed to control constructions .
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The degree to which the hearer is forced to make a particular strong implicature rather than a set of less determinate weak implicatures depends on the degree to which the form of the utterance constrains the hearer in choosing the ...
The degree to which the hearer is forced to make a particular strong implicature rather than a set of less determinate weak implicatures depends on the degree to which the form of the utterance constrains the hearer in choosing the ...
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Grammaticality judgments constitute judgments that a particular expression is congruent with or in conflict with - conventionally - established patterns in the language , as expressed through schemas .
Grammaticality judgments constitute judgments that a particular expression is congruent with or in conflict with - conventionally - established patterns in the language , as expressed through schemas .
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