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Finally , even in the majority cases , where an upper - bounded reading is intended ( e.g. 15 , 16 ) , Peterson's analysis would predict that should ' all ' be true , the proposition must be false . This is unjustified , and this is why ...
Finally , even in the majority cases , where an upper - bounded reading is intended ( e.g. 15 , 16 ) , Peterson's analysis would predict that should ' all ' be true , the proposition must be false . This is unjustified , and this is why ...
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A noteworthy majority can be as low as 50.6 % , as shown below ( for majority ) . ( 38 ) The majority of babies born in California are now Hispanic ... the study found that 50.6 percent of all babies ... were Hispanic .
A noteworthy majority can be as low as 50.6 % , as shown below ( for majority ) . ( 38 ) The majority of babies born in California are now Hispanic ... the study found that 50.6 percent of all babies ... were Hispanic .
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In this case I expect an overwhelming majority to accept the possibly all ' reading . Finally , the ' all avoidance , and therefore possibly all ' cases are ones where the addressee cannot be quite sure what the speaker conveys with the ...
In this case I expect an overwhelming majority to accept the possibly all ' reading . Finally , the ' all avoidance , and therefore possibly all ' cases are ones where the addressee cannot be quite sure what the speaker conveys with the ...
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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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