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So although N after N is syntactically singular , it is evidently semantically some sort of plural ( as might be expected ) . The basic problem posed by these data is how to get a quantificational interpretation out of a syntactic ...
So although N after N is syntactically singular , it is evidently semantically some sort of plural ( as might be expected ) . The basic problem posed by these data is how to get a quantificational interpretation out of a syntactic ...
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SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PREDICATES AND CAUSE . In this section , we outline briefly the theory of event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and develop important aspects of our proposal . a 5.1 .
SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC DECOMPOSITION OF PREDICATES AND CAUSE . In this section , we outline briefly the theory of event decomposition in the semantics and syntax and develop important aspects of our proposal . a 5.1 .
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Having provided this theoretical account for the phenomenon , R & R point out that , in comparison with other types of syntactic change , grammaticalization has some peculiarities . Taking for instance the analysis of the development of ...
Having provided this theoretical account for the phenomenon , R & R point out that , in comparison with other types of syntactic change , grammaticalization has some peculiarities . Taking for instance the analysis of the development of ...
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