Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... example , ( 98 ) aḥmadun qatala - hu ' Ahmad killed him ' -hu ' him ' cannot refer to ahmad . To express ' Ahmad killed himself ' , 96a or some variant of it must be used . Finally , the following examples can be quoted from Japanese ...
... example , ( 98 ) aḥmadun qatala - hu ' Ahmad killed him ' -hu ' him ' cannot refer to ahmad . To express ' Ahmad killed himself ' , 96a or some variant of it must be used . Finally , the following examples can be quoted from Japanese ...
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... example : tom aqida därad ke yek aks - e him น xodaš dar post xāna avizan ast ' Tom believes that there is a picture of himself hanging in the post office . ' = For Persian , xodaš ' himself ' in the above example can be derived by the ...
... example : tom aqida därad ke yek aks - e him น xodaš dar post xāna avizan ast ' Tom believes that there is a picture of himself hanging in the post office . ' = For Persian , xodaš ' himself ' in the above example can be derived by the ...
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... examples in 9 and 10 , it appears that the negation of a sentence with an implicative predicate implies the negation of its complement . For example , if 9b is true , it is not possible for John to have locked his door ; hence 10b must ...
... examples in 9 and 10 , it appears that the negation of a sentence with an implicative predicate implies the negation of its complement . For example , if 9b is true , it is not possible for John to have locked his door ; hence 10b must ...
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