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might not need a single syntactic antecedent. RRCs, by contrast, are non-anaphoric and seem
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through his expression, aesthetic effect is achieved. Also in the following example
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(48) A book is missing from my library.
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Ágū ama kwu ru Leopards can never afford to stay put
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interpretation of questions and their answers. While the principles which I sketch, like those
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(1) a) All of the girls found some of their marbles.
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b. *Audù yaa kaamàn ‘Audu caught me’
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most forceful manner. Such expressions as “ukwu nsu nsu” (very short legs) and
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linguistic analysis the alternation will arise.
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sequence (the truth value 1) in case it is indeed raining in California, or the empty set (the truth
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called post-modifiers. Thus, in the phrase “The tall and on the hill”, “The tall”
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understatement – wit in any of its forms – anything to make the object of
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(135) Two men are hungry.
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information.
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in the question whether Tim is coming. Theoretically, the observation has some impact. It