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... appear until the 1930s , 16 and only in FP utterances , as in 85-88 . ( 85 ) She been stay wearing one ribbon . ( 1937 ) [ attributed to schoolchildren , glossed as : ' She was wearing a ribbon ' ( Ferreiro 1937 : 64 ) ] ( 86 ) George ...
... appear until the 1930s , 16 and only in FP utterances , as in 85-88 . ( 85 ) She been stay wearing one ribbon . ( 1937 ) [ attributed to schoolchildren , glossed as : ' She was wearing a ribbon ' ( Ferreiro 1937 : 64 ) ] ( 86 ) George ...
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... appear . GROENENDIJK , JEROEN , and Martin Stokhof . 1991. Dynamic predicate logic . Linguistics and Philosophy 14.39-100 . HEIM , IRENE . 1982. The semantics of definite and indefinite noun phrases . MIT dissertation . JANSSEN , THEO ...
... appear . GROENENDIJK , JEROEN , and Martin Stokhof . 1991. Dynamic predicate logic . Linguistics and Philosophy 14.39-100 . HEIM , IRENE . 1982. The semantics of definite and indefinite noun phrases . MIT dissertation . JANSSEN , THEO ...
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... appear as close after the verb as possible , and new / rhematic material can both precede and follow old / thematic / topical information . She also finds that ' newsworthy ' focal information tends to appear verb initially in all the ...
... appear as close after the verb as possible , and new / rhematic material can both precede and follow old / thematic / topical information . She also finds that ' newsworthy ' focal information tends to appear verb initially in all the ...
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