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Note that in 41-42 the gerundial phrases , which are dependent upon the performative verb , are acceptable in comparatives with and without nong . This is precisely because the performative verb is the same for all the comparatives .
Note that in 41-42 the gerundial phrases , which are dependent upon the performative verb , are acceptable in comparatives with and without nong . This is precisely because the performative verb is the same for all the comparatives .
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Looking at examples 4-5 , one notes that when non , appears , the verb following it is subjunctive ; but without non2 , we have the indicative . ... Note that già ' already ' is not an affirmative - polarity item in Italian .
Looking at examples 4-5 , one notes that when non , appears , the verb following it is subjunctive ; but without non2 , we have the indicative . ... Note that già ' already ' is not an affirmative - polarity item in Italian .
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When linguistic forms are cited with no specific identification , they are from the following sources ; Ya . , Shaterian 1971 ; Wa . , Redden 1966 ; Ha . , Hinton 1975 ( and field notes ) ; Pa . , Kaufman & Shaterian 1974 ; Mo. , Munro ...
When linguistic forms are cited with no specific identification , they are from the following sources ; Ya . , Shaterian 1971 ; Wa . , Redden 1966 ; Ha . , Hinton 1975 ( and field notes ) ; Pa . , Kaufman & Shaterian 1974 ; Mo. , Munro ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
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