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Perhaps sentences like these derive from basic forms like the following : ( 72 ) Mary likes the ( of those dresses ) reddest dress ( 73 ) Mary likes some ( of those dresses ) dresses . Presumably , non - coreferential generalized ...
Perhaps sentences like these derive from basic forms like the following : ( 72 ) Mary likes the ( of those dresses ) reddest dress ( 73 ) Mary likes some ( of those dresses ) dresses . Presumably , non - coreferential generalized ...
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We have seen that all of the four possible combinations of the definite and indefinite determiners that and some may appear in the matrix and constituent sentences of relativization , as illustrated by the basic forms ( 26 ) , ( 28 ) ...
We have seen that all of the four possible combinations of the definite and indefinite determiners that and some may appear in the matrix and constituent sentences of relativization , as illustrated by the basic forms ( 26 ) , ( 28 ) ...
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But we do not rely on the latter in establishing the basic forms of relative - complex sentences and the rules that relate those basic forms to their speech forms . The semantic discussion has been added to show that a certain semantic ...
But we do not rely on the latter in establishing the basic forms of relative - complex sentences and the rules that relate those basic forms to their speech forms . The semantic discussion has been added to show that a certain semantic ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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