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He cites the claim by Koopman & Lefebvre 1981 that Haitian Creole pu , a close relative of fi , ' can introduce final complements , either infinitival ... or tensed ' . To choose among the three possible analyses of fi complements ( and ...
He cites the claim by Koopman & Lefebvre 1981 that Haitian Creole pu , a close relative of fi , ' can introduce final complements , either infinitival ... or tensed ' . To choose among the three possible analyses of fi complements ( and ...
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Thus he claims that the modal verbs are both quently , studies on modality have often had a ambiguous and vague - a claim that conflicts narrow focus , limited to one semantic domain , with the essence of Wertheimer's stance and ...
Thus he claims that the modal verbs are both quently , studies on modality have often had a ambiguous and vague - a claim that conflicts narrow focus , limited to one semantic domain , with the essence of Wertheimer's stance and ...
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While we make no attempt to exhaust the possible effects that may be achieved via FR , we would claim that each of them must ultimately derive from its fundamental discourse function of conveying speaker uncertainty .
While we make no attempt to exhaust the possible effects that may be achieved via FR , we would claim that each of them must ultimately derive from its fundamental discourse function of conveying speaker uncertainty .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
A reply | 569 |
The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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