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2 | (Utara Nti, pp. 63-4). |
2 | Er hatte den Mund locker offen / # Er sperrte den Mund locker auf |
1 | determine how effective communication has been established.3 |
1 | following rules where in (16), we get the tone shift (i.e. stability process) of |
1 | New World Information and Communication Order NWICO). The MacBride |
1 | while the subject- and object-DPs were located adjacent to each other in the middle field of the |
1 | suffice to indicate the direction of an analysis; however, for reasons of space, this cannot be |
1 | From the collections so far made, the number of hunters’ praise poems far out- |
0 | 712 |
1 | It is observable in Songs of the Season that Osundare also strives to maintain |
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1 | (10b) does not when intonation is kept constant. Again, one must take care here not to add new |
3 | Creating Participation. New York: Mcgraw-Hill. |
1 | wilhelm.geuder@uni-konstanz.de |
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3 | Maienborn, C.: 2005, On the Limits of the Davidsonian Approach: The Case of Copula |
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2 | &∀w’∈Dox(Mary, w): Sue is a follower of G(Catholicism)(w’) |
3 | Language Semantics 7, 249–298. |
1 | address, imperatives, etc. As we show, these linguistic signals contribute |
0 | 28.846 |
3 | Leben, W.R. (1971b) “Segmental and Suprasegmental Representation of |
0 | 268 Claudia Poschmann et al. |
1 | days, and over a hundred lives as well as valuable property were destroyed before |
2 | #John runs |
1 | arrangement of symbols is what will determine the success of a message if it is |
2 | (14) ∪[[take-to-movies(m,[j]F,s)]]F={s|∃x take-to-movies(m,x,s)} |
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1 | c� 2018 Claudia Poschmann et al. In: Uli Sauerland and Stephanie Solt (eds.), |
1 | adjacent to or occurs on a segment of a given type… voiceless consonants |
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1 | the vulgarized inscription, on the school wall, ‘Profane Language Prohibited: Dirty |
3 | An Autosegmental Account. A Paper Tabled at the 15th Annual |
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1 | (‘1979) call Idana (betrothal). |
1 | NP in instrumental case does not refer to a real situation but expresses an imagined state, I |
1 | In this second Experiment, with 45 different participants, we tested the 12 items of Experi- |
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2 | The attitude externalized by characters in the poem suggest to the audience the poet’s |
2 | (15) Focused negation with modified objects |
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1 | above. The translation of the main clause is given in (15a). When the NRC is translated, as in |
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2 | (12) Every student was given two poems to memorize and then had to recite the |
1 | future tense form (cf. (1a/b) with the copula byt’ ‘be’ in the past). In the present tense, where |
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0 | The Interface between Phonology & Syntax 617 |
2 | = the structure C with S ∩ Qi replacing Qi, unchanged elsewhere. |
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1 | begins to list the trees in the forest of his childhood – as if he were in front of them as |
2 | (16) drinkt [SC zich {dronken/BE-}] |
1 | relevant and competitive, specialized or technical information needs constant |
1 | with Englishman. |
2 | (1) [CT /Háromnál kevesebb könyvet] [FP \János olvasott el.]1 |
1 | denied that states should be treated as Davidsonian individuals, beginning with Davidson |
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1 | denote events and pattern with eventive verbs in the perception verb construction (e.g. |
2 | (10) a. Eva ha leido noveias |
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2 | ! ATE(w)(sy COOKED(w)(y)(DAVE)^ THING(w)(y))(SUE)] |
2 | leélenù mó o. observe me from where you are! |
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1 | Individuals can relate to whatever has personal appeal to them, irrespective of |
2 | (131) IF Exactly/at most/less than three boys eat an extra large pizza. |
1 | the demonstrative ‘this’ and its plural form ‘these’ to situate the reader within his |
1 | (127). Representation (127) counts all atomic boats for which there is a buying event of a boy. |
0 | -542 |
3 | Eco, Umberto (1994). The nume q f the rose. With a postscript by the author. Translated from |
1 | simplifies to L. Where both the tone of the Agreement marker and the verb |
0 | 453 |
2 | (161) a) * The [opinion of Johni] that hei has __ is unfavorable. |
1 | in this case. The mother here is seen as a caring, loving and dutiful person. |
0 | 32.800 |
2 | (137) A man tells a story to every child. |
1 | always inserted into the current discourse domain or box while referential terms |
0 | 727 |
1 | protopredicates to binary symmetric predicates. Note that Winter:16 candidate for a universal, |
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