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I shall return in a moment to the word ' comprehensive ' , but the implication is that Pratt is the standard reference for Samoan . The fact is that Pratt became instantly obsolete with the publication of Milner 1966 , which is now the ...
I shall return in a moment to the word ' comprehensive ' , but the implication is that Pratt is the standard reference for Samoan . The fact is that Pratt became instantly obsolete with the publication of Milner 1966 , which is now the ...
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Ex . 2a is ungrammatical when the intended reference of both occurrences of a mãe is identical ; 2b is ungrammatical when the pronoun a is intended to refer to the same individual as a mãe . Thus , in sentences like 1b , the reflexive ...
Ex . 2a is ungrammatical when the intended reference of both occurrences of a mãe is identical ; 2b is ungrammatical when the pronoun a is intended to refer to the same individual as a mãe . Thus , in sentences like 1b , the reflexive ...
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Saltarelli attributes the absence of the subjunctive in equalities , but its presence in inequalities , to the notion of ' identified reference ' . If a proposition has identified reference , it is in the indicative mood ...
Saltarelli attributes the absence of the subjunctive in equalities , but its presence in inequalities , to the notion of ' identified reference ' . If a proposition has identified reference , it is in the indicative mood ...
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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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