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Now consider a context for 4b : ( 7 ) Dario : Carlo è cosi intelligente che dubito che Maria possa vincerlo a scacchi . ' C is so intelligent that I doubt that M can beat him at chess . ' Paolo : Ma ti sbaglil Maria è più intelligente ...
Now consider a context for 4b : ( 7 ) Dario : Carlo è cosi intelligente che dubito che Maria possa vincerlo a scacchi . ' C is so intelligent that I doubt that M can beat him at chess . ' Paolo : Ma ti sbaglil Maria è più intelligente ...
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It is common to find inequalities in which the matrix verb is negated ; e.g. , ( 15 ) Maria non è più intelligente ( a ) di quanto è Carlo / ( b ) di quanto tu credi | ( c ) di quanto crede Dario ' M is not more intelligent than C is ...
It is common to find inequalities in which the matrix verb is negated ; e.g. , ( 15 ) Maria non è più intelligente ( a ) di quanto è Carlo / ( b ) di quanto tu credi | ( c ) di quanto crede Dario ' M is not more intelligent than C is ...
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Thus , in 55 , everyone may know that the world is round , yet some speakers still use the subjunctive , because for them the lexical item credere controls the mood of the complement : ( 55 ) Maria deve credere che il mondo sia ( subj . ) ...
Thus , in 55 , everyone may know that the world is round , yet some speakers still use the subjunctive , because for them the lexical item credere controls the mood of the complement : ( 55 ) Maria deve credere che il mondo sia ( subj . ) ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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