Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... relationship . This is so with the putative extended meaning of wash , but not that of likely . That is , while the landmark of wash — namely the mud - is easily thought of as being directly involved in the activity , a comparable ...
... relationship . This is so with the putative extended meaning of wash , but not that of likely . That is , while the landmark of wash — namely the mud - is easily thought of as being directly involved in the activity , a comparable ...
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... relationship participate directly in that relationship ; indeed , it is usual for there to be some discrepancy between the profiled participants and those entities which are most directly and crucially involved in the relationship ...
... relationship participate directly in that relationship ; indeed , it is usual for there to be some discrepancy between the profiled participants and those entities which are most directly and crucially involved in the relationship ...
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... relationship need not be a thing , but can also be another relationship in which it figures . This is precisely what is being claimed for the trajector of LIKELY2 in Fig . 7b : its active zone with respect to the scale of probability ...
... relationship need not be a thing , but can also be another relationship in which it figures . This is precisely what is being claimed for the trajector of LIKELY2 in Fig . 7b : its active zone with respect to the scale of probability ...
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