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He defines modality in terms of possible worlds , in which things could be other than they are - a definition that is to serve as the basis for determining when an expression can be considered modal . P next considers the range of ...
He defines modality in terms of possible worlds , in which things could be other than they are - a definition that is to serve as the basis for determining when an expression can be considered modal . P next considers the range of ...
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And by searching for scales on which b , and b2 co - occur , we can arrive at the set of possible salient scales from which the speaker has chosen S. Thus the identification of b2 indirectly helps in the identification of S. Recall that ...
And by searching for scales on which b , and b2 co - occur , we can arrive at the set of possible salient scales from which the speaker has chosen S. Thus the identification of b2 indirectly helps in the identification of S. Recall that ...
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17-18 , a person would be required to consider six possible ways in which the different possibilities for the two premises can be combined ; but for the easy syllogism of Figs . 19-20 , sixteen different combinations would need to be ...
17-18 , a person would be required to consider six possible ways in which the different possibilities for the two premises can be combined ; but for the easy syllogism of Figs . 19-20 , sixteen different combinations would need to be ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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