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In effect , according to Rojas , the following example taken from my paper has a generic interpretation - but not , as I proposed , a non - specific interpretation with no existential claim : ( 6 ) Juan bailará con la chica que tenga ...
In effect , according to Rojas , the following example taken from my paper has a generic interpretation - but not , as I proposed , a non - specific interpretation with no existential claim : ( 6 ) Juan bailará con la chica que tenga ...
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Here 14a can only mean that we are of the same age ' , whereas 14b ' can also be interpreted to mean that we were born on ... Thus odin i tot že ' the same ' favors the interpretation ' instance identity ' , whereas tot že ' the same ...
Here 14a can only mean that we are of the same age ' , whereas 14b ' can also be interpreted to mean that we were born on ... Thus odin i tot že ' the same ' favors the interpretation ' instance identity ' , whereas tot že ' the same ...
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Of course , quantifiers and gradable terms can be interpreted as ' exactly ' as well as ' at least ' : thus 20b is also a ... S notes that the interpretation which a particular term receives may ' depend on non - linguistic factors ' .
Of course , quantifiers and gradable terms can be interpreted as ' exactly ' as well as ' at least ' : thus 20b is also a ... S notes that the interpretation which a particular term receives may ' depend on non - linguistic factors ' .
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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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