Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... logical form and ( ii ) the structure of logical form itself . ( b ) Structures 17b - c imply that the states corresponding to their narrow - scope modal are temporally distributed , while the wide - scope modal of 17a is not so treated ...
... logical form and ( ii ) the structure of logical form itself . ( b ) Structures 17b - c imply that the states corresponding to their narrow - scope modal are temporally distributed , while the wide - scope modal of 17a is not so treated ...
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... logical form is as follows : ( 26 ) POSS Vt ( one month elapses at t I eat meat at t ) The scenario expression is within the scope of the modal , and the imperfective aspect is chosen by two speakers out of three . Because of the ...
... logical form is as follows : ( 26 ) POSS Vt ( one month elapses at t I eat meat at t ) The scenario expression is within the scope of the modal , and the imperfective aspect is chosen by two speakers out of three . Because of the ...
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... logical form itself ; but it is easy to modify this sentence to dissolve the linking . For instance , ' I shall try to note down each horse that comes in ' corresponds to 61 , and similarly requires impf . ' note down ' : ( 61 ) I ...
... logical form itself ; but it is easy to modify this sentence to dissolve the linking . For instance , ' I shall try to note down each horse that comes in ' corresponds to 61 , and similarly requires impf . ' note down ' : ( 61 ) I ...
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language development | 765 |
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