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... phrases , Enç ( 1981 : 41-45 ) briefly entertains the possibility of noun phrases being interpreted by nominal tense operators that locate the time relative to which a noun phrase is interpreted ( i.e. Ton- hauser 2007's ( T07 ) NOUN - ...
... phrases , Enç ( 1981 : 41-45 ) briefly entertains the possibility of noun phrases being interpreted by nominal tense operators that locate the time relative to which a noun phrase is interpreted ( i.e. Ton- hauser 2007's ( T07 ) NOUN - ...
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... phrase , since noun phrases cannot usually be broken up by such particles , especially since the semantic scope of these particles is apparently the entire clause rather than the conjoined noun phrase . In 58a , for example , it is the ...
... phrase , since noun phrases cannot usually be broken up by such particles , especially since the semantic scope of these particles is apparently the entire clause rather than the conjoined noun phrase . In 58a , for example , it is the ...
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... phrase and - construction , and it seems that there is no strong basis for choosing between them.31 4.2 . THE SERIAL ... phrase runon ' he ' , followed by the negative particle mon , followed by two verb phrases , naro ru and she ' and ...
... phrase and - construction , and it seems that there is no strong basis for choosing between them.31 4.2 . THE SERIAL ... phrase runon ' he ' , followed by the negative particle mon , followed by two verb phrases , naro ru and she ' and ...
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