Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 1-4Linguistic Society of America, 2008 |
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... reading of N to N involves iterated transitions or successions . This reading can optionally be prefaced with from in adjunct position ( 16a ) , though not prenominally ( 16b ) , and it is productive with nouns that denote time periods ...
... reading of N to N involves iterated transitions or successions . This reading can optionally be prefaced with from in adjunct position ( 16a ) , though not prenominally ( 16b ) , and it is productive with nouns that denote time periods ...
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... reading for the pronoun uli ' us ' , while bare uli in 71b disfavors the exclusive reading and rather sug- gests the inclusive one . This contrast may be derived as a special side effect of 59 : the exclusive reading is favored by LEUL ...
... reading for the pronoun uli ' us ' , while bare uli in 71b disfavors the exclusive reading and rather sug- gests the inclusive one . This contrast may be derived as a special side effect of 59 : the exclusive reading is favored by LEUL ...
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... reading glossed in 81b ( i ) and the argument- focus reading glossed in 81b ( ii ) . The f - structure representation is similar to the thetic f - structure in 81b ( i ) , but not identical to it since its focus constituent has no ...
... reading glossed in 81b ( i ) and the argument- focus reading glossed in 81b ( ii ) . The f - structure representation is similar to the thetic f - structure in 81b ( i ) , but not identical to it since its focus constituent has no ...
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