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9 ( Reinhart 1997 , Kratzer 1998 ) and , in particular , that an analysis that allows choicefunction variables to be bound by existential closure only at the root ( Kratzer 1998 , Matthewson 1999 ) is superior to one in which ...
9 ( Reinhart 1997 , Kratzer 1998 ) and , in particular , that an analysis that allows choicefunction variables to be bound by existential closure only at the root ( Kratzer 1998 , Matthewson 1999 ) is superior to one in which ...
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Given some degree of synonymy , the question naturally arises as to how a Spanish speaker chooses a particular verb for a particular situation . As might be expected , this issue has been a subject of debate .
Given some degree of synonymy , the question naturally arises as to how a Spanish speaker chooses a particular verb for a particular situation . As might be expected , this issue has been a subject of debate .
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It is unlikely that one can find out which mode of referring is being exploited on a particular occasion . If I hear t / The g / Glorious r / Revolution , I can compute from the individual words used in a particular construction , in an ...
It is unlikely that one can find out which mode of referring is being exploited on a particular occasion . If I hear t / The g / Glorious r / Revolution , I can compute from the individual words used in a particular construction , in an ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
eLanguage | 9 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
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