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As in 1 , combinations of stars and question marks are standardly used to indicate varying degrees of acceptability . The shortcomings of this practice are discussed in detail by Bard and colleagues ( 1996 ) , Cowart ( 1997 ) ...
As in 1 , combinations of stars and question marks are standardly used to indicate varying degrees of acceptability . The shortcomings of this practice are discussed in detail by Bard and colleagues ( 1996 ) , Cowart ( 1997 ) ...
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In Matses , evidential distinctions in questions presuppose the evidential that will be used in the answer . ... In other situations , the person asking the question must guess what tense - evidential distinction the interlocutor must ...
In Matses , evidential distinctions in questions presuppose the evidential that will be used in the answer . ... In other situations , the person asking the question must guess what tense - evidential distinction the interlocutor must ...
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( 179 ) Some clarification of the difference between anaphoric and deictic grounding is needed , however , for K & T state that ' it is easy to interpret [ 4 ] as an answer to an implicit question “ What kind of sound awakened you ?
( 179 ) Some clarification of the difference between anaphoric and deictic grounding is needed , however , for K & T state that ' it is easy to interpret [ 4 ] as an answer to an implicit question “ What kind of sound awakened you ?
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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