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Upstep at that time was not attested ( I believe ) ; and so , in an imperative or simple declarative sentence , such an intonation could imply nothing other than at least a four - tone system . Elementary ! There are two chapters on ...
Upstep at that time was not attested ( I believe ) ; and so , in an imperative or simple declarative sentence , such an intonation could imply nothing other than at least a four - tone system . Elementary ! There are two chapters on ...
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S shows that ' the fact that the normal meaning of the negation of a quantifier Q is “ less than Q ” stems from the possibility of interpreting Q as “ at least Q ” in some non - negative environments ' ( 42–3 ) .
S shows that ' the fact that the normal meaning of the negation of a quantifier Q is “ less than Q ” stems from the possibility of interpreting Q as “ at least Q ” in some non - negative environments ' ( 42–3 ) .
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... the addressee's task , since the existence of this relationship is likely to be apparent in the context in which the compound is used , or at least within the hearer's body of knowledge relating to the entity in question .
... the addressee's task , since the existence of this relationship is likely to be apparent in the context in which the compound is used , or at least within the hearer's body of knowledge relating to the entity in question .
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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