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Because of the novelty of this kind of research , it was not possible to use published linguistic literature as the only or even the main source of data . Literature on questions and negation in signed languages is rather scarce and is ...
Because of the novelty of this kind of research , it was not possible to use published linguistic literature as the only or even the main source of data . Literature on questions and negation in signed languages is rather scarce and is ...
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All of these options are possible with means expressions in general , depending on the pragmatics of the situation . Examples are provided in 28 . ( 28 ) a . Cause cotemporal with effect : Bill made the ball go up the hill by pushing it ...
All of these options are possible with means expressions in general , depending on the pragmatics of the situation . Examples are provided in 28 . ( 28 ) a . Cause cotemporal with effect : Bill made the ball go up the hill by pushing it ...
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and the possible mood has just two : present and past . The different possibilities and their meanings are given in Table 1 , using the noun seti ' house ' . Note that the possible mood forms involve taking the realis equivalent and ...
and the possible mood has just two : present and past . The different possibilities and their meanings are given in Table 1 , using the noun seti ' house ' . Note that the possible mood forms involve taking the realis equivalent and ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
With all due respect Brian D Joseph | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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