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C is so intelligent that I doubt that M can beat him at chess . ' Paolo : Ma ti sbaglil Maria è più intelligente di quanto ( e . { non sia ? { non con direda . } ?? : Carlo e potrebbe vincerlo senza molti sforzi . “ But you're wrong !
C is so intelligent that I doubt that M can beat him at chess . ' Paolo : Ma ti sbaglil Maria è più intelligente di quanto ( e . { non sia ? { non con direda . } ?? : Carlo e potrebbe vincerlo senza molti sforzi . “ But you're wrong !
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It has often been noted that non , cannot appear in comparisons of equality : 3 ( 22 ) Maria è tanto intelligente ( a ) quanto è Carlo / ( b ) * quanto non sia Carlo ' M is as intelligent as C is . ' ( 23 ) Maria è tanto intelligente ...
It has often been noted that non , cannot appear in comparisons of equality : 3 ( 22 ) Maria è tanto intelligente ( a ) quanto è Carlo / ( b ) * quanto non sia Carlo ' M is as intelligent as C is . ' ( 23 ) Maria è tanto intelligente ...
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noticed her answers in math class today — and she's just as intelligent as you think . ' Now consider this context , in which tanto quanto cannot appear : ( 31 ) Dario : Maria ha fatto bene oggi a scuola per la quarta volta .
noticed her answers in math class today — and she's just as intelligent as you think . ' Now consider this context , in which tanto quanto cannot appear : ( 31 ) Dario : Maria ha fatto bene oggi a scuola per la quarta volta .
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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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