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We have a nonspecific definite argument in this case , along with nonspecific tensing ; but again , as with 16 and 18 , and despite the definiteness , the utterance is , on one interpretation , fully generic , unlike 17b , and unlike ...
We have a nonspecific definite argument in this case , along with nonspecific tensing ; but again , as with 16 and 18 , and despite the definiteness , the utterance is , on one interpretation , fully generic , unlike 17b , and unlike ...
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Other definite plurals , and definite uncountables , 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 ) ...
Other definite plurals , and definite uncountables , 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 ) ...
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( 85 ) { N { def } / { N { spec } } } = { def } / { N { spec } / { prt } } Definite articles are only optionally partitive . Examples 30 and 31 , for example , may be either partitives or not . Definites that do not take a partitive are ...
( 85 ) { N { def } / { N { spec } } } = { def } / { N { spec } / { prt } } Definite articles are only optionally partitive . Examples 30 and 31 , for example , may be either partitives or not . Definites that do not take a partitive are ...
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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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