Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... Maria probably cannot beat Carlo at chess . However , he has only implied that Carlo is more intelligent than Maria . Paolo may , accordingly , assume that Dario thinks Maria is less intelligent , and thus use nong . But if Paolo is ...
... Maria probably cannot beat Carlo at chess . However , he has only implied that Carlo is more intelligent than Maria . Paolo may , accordingly , assume that Dario thinks Maria is less intelligent , and thus use nong . But if Paolo is ...
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... Maria non è andata a lavorare ' I've been abroad more days than M has not gone to work . ' ( E.g. , M hasn't gone to work for 10 days and I've been abroad 11 days . ) ( 17 ) Io sono stata all'estero più giorni di quanti Maria non sia ...
... Maria non è andata a lavorare ' I've been abroad more days than M has not gone to work . ' ( E.g. , M hasn't gone to work for 10 days and I've been abroad 11 days . ) ( 17 ) Io sono stata all'estero più giorni di quanti Maria non sia ...
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... Maria deve credere che il mondo è [ indic . ] rotondo , perchè lo è . However , for other speakers , the ' intensity ' of the complement on the part of the higher subject is relevant to mood . Suppose that one says : ( 57 ) Maria crede ...
... Maria deve credere che il mondo è [ indic . ] rotondo , perchè lo è . However , for other speakers , the ' intensity ' of the complement on the part of the higher subject is relevant to mood . Suppose that one says : ( 57 ) Maria crede ...
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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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