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Previous studies have attributed a variety of discourse functions to FR , in particular the disambiguation of scope - ambiguous sentences , the negation of the ' literal reading ' of the utterance - and , in negative utterances ...
Previous studies have attributed a variety of discourse functions to FR , in particular the disambiguation of scope - ambiguous sentences , the negation of the ' literal reading ' of the utterance - and , in negative utterances ...
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Cutler claims ( 112 ) that ' the result of applying ( FR ) is to negate the literal reading of the utterance and convey instead the speaker's opinion that the color scheme is not good . ' She argues that the alleged discrepancy between ...
Cutler claims ( 112 ) that ' the result of applying ( FR ) is to negate the literal reading of the utterance and convey instead the speaker's opinion that the color scheme is not good . ' She argues that the alleged discrepancy between ...
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Here the power of the reflexive to express occurrence of an event without the involvement of an external agent appears to be the factor which leads to a spontaneous reading of the reflexive form . English has explicit spontaneous ...
Here the power of the reflexive to express occurrence of an event without the involvement of an external agent appears to be the factor which leads to a spontaneous reading of the reflexive form . English has explicit spontaneous ...
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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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