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It might appear that these observations about cleft sentences point in opposite directions . ... After reflexivization has applied to the lower sentence ( which , were it an independent sentence , would be realized as 33a ) ...
It might appear that these observations about cleft sentences point in opposite directions . ... After reflexivization has applied to the lower sentence ( which , were it an independent sentence , would be realized as 33a ) ...
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Why does sentence 2 convey , among other things , the information that the event in question took place only a short time before the sentence was uttered ? One might think that a sentence in the past tense would convey nothing more than ...
Why does sentence 2 convey , among other things , the information that the event in question took place only a short time before the sentence was uttered ? One might think that a sentence in the past tense would convey nothing more than ...
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Not all aspects of meaning will be expressed by the analysis a grammar assigns a particular sentence . E.g. , although it is no doubt part of the meaning of a sentence that it logically implies various other sentences , we will try to ...
Not all aspects of meaning will be expressed by the analysis a grammar assigns a particular sentence . E.g. , although it is no doubt part of the meaning of a sentence that it logically implies various other sentences , we will try to ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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