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... definite differs from that of the singular indefinite illustrated in 19 ( see Lyons 1977 : 196 ) . This is despite the fact that , as with indefinite singulars , the definite singular is usually also partitive , or involves subsetting ...
... definite differs from that of the singular indefinite illustrated in 19 ( see Lyons 1977 : 196 ) . This is despite the fact that , as with indefinite singulars , the definite singular is usually also partitive , or involves subsetting ...
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... definite plurals , and definite uncount- ables , even nonspecifics , are insistently partitive , so that we find the judgments recorded in 23 with respect to generic interpretations . ( 23 ) a . I don't like the lions * ( in zoos ) . b ...
... definite plurals , and definite uncount- ables , even nonspecifics , are insistently partitive , so that we find the judgments recorded in 23 with respect to generic interpretations . ( 23 ) a . I don't like the lions * ( in zoos ) . b ...
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... definite , represented as in 78. But since in Greek ( as in French but unlike in English ) , the definite article does not require that its comple- ment be partitive , as represented for them in 84 , names in Greek can simply complement ...
... definite , represented as in 78. But since in Greek ( as in French but unlike in English ) , the definite article does not require that its comple- ment be partitive , as represented for them in 84 , names in Greek can simply complement ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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