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Since I claim that cliticization is actually phrasal affixation , a reflection of this fact would naturally be expected to appear in the lexical representation of all true clitics . Most of the clitics that I have researched do ...
Since I claim that cliticization is actually phrasal affixation , a reflection of this fact would naturally be expected to appear in the lexical representation of all true clitics . Most of the clitics that I have researched do ...
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Grice 1967 : 1 ) , speakers who utter ' p or q ' license the inference that they do not know for a fact that p is the case ( or , of course , that q is ) . Thus I cannot felicitously utter 40 , on the ' strong ' reading of or , if I ...
Grice 1967 : 1 ) , speakers who utter ' p or q ' license the inference that they do not know for a fact that p is the case ( or , of course , that q is ) . Thus I cannot felicitously utter 40 , on the ' strong ' reading of or , if I ...
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He appears confused by the fact that these pronouns do not appear in the oblique case , as his analysis indicates they should . But undeterred , he comments as follows : ' The fact that the NP heads of the complements ... are apparent ...
He appears confused by the fact that these pronouns do not appear in the oblique case , as his analysis indicates they should . But undeterred , he comments as follows : ' The fact that the NP heads of the complements ... are apparent ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 1 | 322 |
Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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