Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... expression can be considered modal . P next considers the range of semantic senses that modal expressions are said to represent . This discussion is based on the work of philosopher Roger Wertheimer , who argued that the modal verbs of ...
... expression can be considered modal . P next considers the range of semantic senses that modal expressions are said to represent . This discussion is based on the work of philosopher Roger Wertheimer , who argued that the modal verbs of ...
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... expressions ne ... pas ' not ' , ne ... plus ' no more ' , ne ... plus ' no more ' , ne ... guère ' not much ' , whose first part ne is often omitted . Although pas , plus , and guère alone have wider distributions , the bipartite ...
... expressions ne ... pas ' not ' , ne ... plus ' no more ' , ne ... plus ' no more ' , ne ... guère ' not much ' , whose first part ne is often omitted . Although pas , plus , and guère alone have wider distributions , the bipartite ...
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... expressions seem ambiguous as regards the spontaneous vs. potential senses . ( Note the ambiguity of the English passive morphology in an expression like The vase was broken . ) In Ainu , we can adduce a fact from dialectal variations ...
... expressions seem ambiguous as regards the spontaneous vs. potential senses . ( Note the ambiguity of the English passive morphology in an expression like The vase was broken . ) In Ainu , we can adduce a fact from dialectal variations ...
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