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( 23 ) ' And I give to you and to your descendants after you the land of your sojourn / all the land of Canaan . ' X has been maximized . In the same example , at the next level of analysis , we expect 24 , but we find 25 : ( 24 ) ' And ...
( 23 ) ' And I give to you and to your descendants after you the land of your sojourn / all the land of Canaan . ' X has been maximized . In the same example , at the next level of analysis , we expect 24 , but we find 25 : ( 24 ) ' And ...
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Either analysis would lead us to the claim that the sentences in 18 are ambiguous ; thus one reading of 18a has Gigina forgetting to buy the candles , while another reading has Susanna forgetting to give Gigina the money .
Either analysis would lead us to the claim that the sentences in 18 are ambiguous ; thus one reading of 18a has Gigina forgetting to buy the candles , while another reading has Susanna forgetting to give Gigina the money .
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First , the 1st person inclusive affixes are used as 2nd person honorific affixes , as seen in 4b , which is theoretically ambiguous between the reading as glossed and the reading ' We give me ( something ) ' : ( 4 ) a . A - e - kore .
First , the 1st person inclusive affixes are used as 2nd person honorific affixes , as seen in 4b , which is theoretically ambiguous between the reading as glossed and the reading ' We give me ( something ) ' : ( 4 ) a . A - e - kore .
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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