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Notice , however , that factivity in general is not a sufficient condition for Pls : factive verbs that are not ... the DE thesis that PIs are licensed in the scope of DE expressions , because only and negative factives are not DE .
Notice , however , that factivity in general is not a sufficient condition for Pls : factive verbs that are not ... the DE thesis that PIs are licensed in the scope of DE expressions , because only and negative factives are not DE .
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notion of DE in a way to render only and negative emotive factive verbs DE yields a DE that is too weak and can be easily ... This wrongly predicts free licensing of Pls not just with only and negative factives , but generally whenever ...
notion of DE in a way to render only and negative emotive factive verbs DE yields a DE that is too weak and can be easily ... This wrongly predicts free licensing of Pls not just with only and negative factives , but generally whenever ...
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( 2 ) The PI should be unacceptable with only and factive verbs because these are veridical . Prediction 1 correctly derives the ... That this is correctly so for epistemic factives was shown earlier . But what about only and emotive ...
( 2 ) The PI should be unacceptable with only and factive verbs because these are veridical . Prediction 1 correctly derives the ... That this is correctly so for epistemic factives was shown earlier . But what about only and emotive ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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