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Rectification of metalinguistic negation can be expressed in a variety of ways , as seen in the alternate forms of A3a - b : ( A3 ) a . It isn't hot , but scalding . b . It isn't hot - it's scalding . c .
Rectification of metalinguistic negation can be expressed in a variety of ways , as seen in the alternate forms of A3a - b : ( A3 ) a . It isn't hot , but scalding . b . It isn't hot - it's scalding . c .
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Roughly , Dowty defines Subject as that expression which combines with an iv ( intransitive verb or any phrase which ... combination is expressed in particular languages ; this makes it possible to define GR's cross - linguistically .
Roughly , Dowty defines Subject as that expression which combines with an iv ( intransitive verb or any phrase which ... combination is expressed in particular languages ; this makes it possible to define GR's cross - linguistically .
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and written Md emerges in the expression of a past specific action : in PM , le is used , but in written Md , it is usually absent . 1.3 . CONTRAST between simple past and peRFECTIVE is clearly marked in English and Tw ; but PM ...
and written Md emerges in the expression of a past specific action : in PM , le is used , but in written Md , it is usually absent . 1.3 . CONTRAST between simple past and peRFECTIVE is clearly marked in English and Tw ; but PM ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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