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This article explores data from several areas of the morphology and syntax of the Eastern Algonquian language Maliseet - Passamaquoddy that suggest that it is not such a pronominal argument language . 1. INTRODUCTION .
This article explores data from several areas of the morphology and syntax of the Eastern Algonquian language Maliseet - Passamaquoddy that suggest that it is not such a pronominal argument language . 1. INTRODUCTION .
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Sadock takes this contrast to indicate that almost p does not entail not quite p ( as suggested , for example ... Following Sadock's lead that not ( quite ) p is not an entailment of almost , I suggest the following semantics for almost ...
Sadock takes this contrast to indicate that almost p does not entail not quite p ( as suggested , for example ... Following Sadock's lead that not ( quite ) p is not an entailment of almost , I suggest the following semantics for almost ...
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In both of these accents , both to and wanna share the same idiosyncratic pronunciation , which suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic . I suggest an analysis that reveals and ...
In both of these accents , both to and wanna share the same idiosyncratic pronunciation , which suggests strongly that the connection between them is not merely etymological , but synchronic . I suggest an analysis that reveals and ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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