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Hence the Equi - NP argument for quantifiers as higher verbs is hardly supported by the claim that GENERIC is a higher verb.3 2. THE Not - TRANSPORTATION ARGUMENT . Let us next consider Carden's other argument for treating all as an ...
Hence the Equi - NP argument for quantifiers as higher verbs is hardly supported by the claim that GENERIC is a higher verb.3 2. THE Not - TRANSPORTATION ARGUMENT . Let us next consider Carden's other argument for treating all as an ...
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However , an examination of Klima's paper Negation in English ' ( 1964 ) shows that this argument confirms nothing . First of all , for the argument to have any validity , one must claim that the source of none is all not .
However , an examination of Klima's paper Negation in English ' ( 1964 ) shows that this argument confirms nothing . First of all , for the argument to have any validity , one must claim that the source of none is all not .
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Thus the argument for Not - Transportation based on 15-16 is unconvincing for two reasons : first , as a syntactic rule , it gets into a very difficult and undesirable position with respect to the deep structure of negation ; second ...
Thus the argument for Not - Transportation based on 15-16 is unconvincing for two reasons : first , as a syntactic rule , it gets into a very difficult and undesirable position with respect to the deep structure of negation ; second ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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