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... individual- level contexts discussed in §2.1 . Like a , numerals like three may have a generic reading in individual - level contexts , while several may not , as example 24 shows . The same pattern shows up in object position of SEVs ...
... individual- level contexts discussed in §2.1 . Like a , numerals like three may have a generic reading in individual - level contexts , while several may not , as example 24 shows . The same pattern shows up in object position of SEVs ...
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... individual - level reading when they are predicate - external , which uniformly situates individual - level NPs hierarchically above stage - level NPs , regardless of grammatical function , as schematized in 34. If indeed the same ...
... individual - level reading when they are predicate - external , which uniformly situates individual - level NPs hierarchically above stage - level NPs , regardless of grammatical function , as schematized in 34. If indeed the same ...
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level weak subjects is eventiveness . Stage - level predicates are eventive and individual- level predicates are noneventive . In this section , I claim that the interpretation of objects of SEVS and AIVS has a similar structural ...
level weak subjects is eventiveness . Stage - level predicates are eventive and individual- level predicates are noneventive . In this section , I claim that the interpretation of objects of SEVS and AIVS has a similar structural ...
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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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