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3 ) : We have ignored non - pronominal + ass expressions such as John's ass . They are certainly possible and their productivity suggests that there is still a compositional process involved in forming ass expressions ( perhaps similar ...
3 ) : We have ignored non - pronominal + ass expressions such as John's ass . They are certainly possible and their productivity suggests that there is still a compositional process involved in forming ass expressions ( perhaps similar ...
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Thus , the notionally narrow definition ( evidentiality as expression of source of information ) is also narrowed down ... Likewise , English expressions such as I hear and I think , which express or imply source of information but are ...
Thus , the notionally narrow definition ( evidentiality as expression of source of information ) is also narrowed down ... Likewise , English expressions such as I hear and I think , which express or imply source of information but are ...
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The first case study ( Ch . 7 ) is concerned with the meaning of locative expressions . Since locative expressions pertain to the basic vocabulary of every language , one might hypothesize that the meaning of these terms is based on a ...
The first case study ( Ch . 7 ) is concerned with the meaning of locative expressions . Since locative expressions pertain to the basic vocabulary of every language , one might hypothesize that the meaning of these terms is based on a ...
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