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The source of the anomaly in 20 is clear : the speaker contradicts himself by asserting both the existence and the non - existence of the same object . As far as the grammaticality of 19 is concerned , I contest R's assertion that the ...
The source of the anomaly in 20 is clear : the speaker contradicts himself by asserting both the existence and the non - existence of the same object . As far as the grammaticality of 19 is concerned , I contest R's assertion that the ...
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SPECIFICITY AND EXISTENCE : A REPLY MARÍA - LUISA RIVERO University of Ottawa This paper , a reply to Rojas 1977 , re - affirms my conclusion ( Rivero 1975 ) that specificity is marked in Spanish NP's by the mood of restrictive ...
SPECIFICITY AND EXISTENCE : A REPLY MARÍA - LUISA RIVERO University of Ottawa This paper , a reply to Rojas 1977 , re - affirms my conclusion ( Rivero 1975 ) that specificity is marked in Spanish NP's by the mood of restrictive ...
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As I have shown above with respect to future environments ( 2-3 ) and modal contexts ( 5a - b ) , specificity does not necessarily correlate with existence . I have also indicated that examples such as El comentario que sea ' Whatever ...
As I have shown above with respect to future environments ( 2-3 ) and modal contexts ( 5a - b ) , specificity does not necessarily correlate with existence . I have also indicated that examples such as El comentario que sea ' Whatever ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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