labels
int64
0
3
text
stringlengths
1
1.23k
2
# V V + [ V # # V V + [ V #
0
� éMòÀì°î�ô î���#
0
����������$��#�0���������*����������������!��������������
3
- (1992): Thematic Relations as Links between Nominal Reference and Temporal Constitution. In:
1
In this poem, Ikwuibuzo relied on various kinds of signification to press his point
0
Feb 83
1
the villages with their acquired property, including television sets. Many states of the
1
those who have corruptly accumulated wealth. The nominal phrase, “these sightless
1
other people’s discourse moves, and to motivate those of one’s own. In section 4 it is shown
0
Mai 28
1
resources open to him. One of the ways he can exploit these linguistic resources is to
1
(`beautiful') revealed, contrary to prediction, a signi�cant di�erence in the age of acqui-
0
Foreign Media Coverage of Nigerian Affairs 411
1
predicate operators, instead of being neo-Davidsonian predicates. From my perspective, this
0
618
1
Let us sum up the findings concerning the indirect restriction of an event property, in which
1
In marvelling at the chameleon’s capacity to wear a myriad of colours in 7)
0
---- 2014.6.26
2
(11) Yesterday, every bald athlete who ran a race which had no celebrities in the audience
1
way that should inspire them to take actions aimed at safeguarding their rights and
1
tea),
0
References
2
(11) Reb'onkom on casto bolel
2
(1), pp. 1–32. DOI: 10.1075/lab.13031.kup.
3
Angus, R. (ed.) 1938. “From the Note Book of Sir James George
1
any offence committed against it. There was a strong belief among the Igbo that the
1
- Kugama with a small number of speakers in Fufore LGA (Crozier and
2
(13) a) +V
0
920
2
(12) John-i chinkwu-ka iss-ta.
0
���� �>é�ïdò��Q#���ó�ôõí"ñÜö�í"í°éæóÒôõî 'TèDòJêxï�éÜìhÜG# 6 éÜî�éæì�ò�����% í"êNéMòJúðô î����>ï�è�é`é��Béæñæï°ídøÀû
2
È jidhé m là táks They arrest me for tax
1
This is what provides form and meaning for such works as The Man Who
0
448
2
- Ziraya in Toro LGA [extinct]
1
The Igbo Hunter Poet 437
0
12.400
0
11.677
2
(16) [[ [Mary]B took [John]F to the movies]B+F =
1
A. This is not an abnormal academic situation. The following table lists the configurations under
0
� .'�4�$��������%�� �
1
either be bound by some operator such as negation or existential closure, or it can be
2
(14) Contrast by correction
1
nature. This assumed presence clearly accounts for the informal tenor of the passage.
0
-790
2
na
1
extolled in many Igbo communities and beyond. More importantly, they are “dreaded
1
it to remain relevant in specific situations.
0
�������$���$
2
(14) .*[α~XP ...芸剖, unlessXP ~ Y, where [PF] ofXP 手 [PF] ofY
2
(14) a. *Combien ont rigolé de personnes ?
1
intermediate readings are quite intricate, Farkas (1981) observed on examples, like (51),
2
Do not ask me their trade
2
(12d) [rug] ‘money’
0
���������!���)+��
1
ment 1 with symmetric predicates only. We manipulated the RC-TYPE and, in addition, the
0
226
3
J. Goldberg, K. Hanson, M. Inman, C. Piñon, and S. Wechsler (Eds.), Proceedings of the
1
' Actually, in SDRT theoretic terms, (8d) attaches to (8h) via Question Elaboration or Q-elab, which
1
street kid who soon took to pilfering and stealing. We are also told that he never
1
- Bassa Kontagora in Mariga LGA [Extinct]
2
( 8 ) Prolific Domain
1
events, in a way which is sensitive to the meaning of C. Then, the neo-Davidsonian
2
But when blindness became too proud,
2
two essays:
1
this fact:
2
Then Doondari created blindness and blindness defeated man.
1
perform a lot of functions among the folk. Also in the words of Olatunji (1984:175):
1
interpretative effects as estar in Spanish. The nominative case in Russian yields the same
0
12.496
2
(14) Man, I just won a million dollars in the lottery!
2
(¬Bs[p]_¬BsBa[Bs[p]) p])^ (BsBa[Bs[p]) p]) ✏ ¬Bs[p]
1
Do these examples speak against an exhaustive semantics of questions? I don’t think so. Two
0
�� ��������������� ���� �!����$��!� �
2
einander sonst übrigens sehr schätzen.
0
Mrz 48
0
Feb 84
3
— (1981): The Problems of Teaching West African Languages: The Ibibio
0
& allUnEd$vrangeST < 0.8
1
- Sheni in Saminaka LGA [Extinct]
2
(117):zmaxim *(hem) yerukim
0
��� *���� ����!"������� ���������� ��� ��!
2
- Tuesday, ụbọchị atọ - Wednesday, anọ - Thursday, ụbọchị ịse – Friday,
0
848 Language, Literature & Culture in a Multilingual Society
1
dialogue which presupposes egalitarian relations is advisable. The goal of rural
1
Matushansky (2000) and Pereltsvaig (2001) concentrate on the morpho-syntactic difference
2
a. Conjunction (including the RRC):
0
� ÜG#�?��hÞÖ�\ß�}byEt��WtMu�} ~ àJ��r�á�âny��\ßf~ á�u>ã�sRu��Zq�yQu�t�~Awná`}EwMq>r�}�}bäYq�wn�AåAwny��Rv�w�� åAu�q�v´t
0
����� ���� �#��������� �.�
1
Note that it is the same strategy as employed by Kratzer and Schwarzschild: inserting a
2
& QkZ [RJ
0
�(½��+°"­ �n �§�§p®$Æ� $¨��V¬-¯p¡�µn �«=­ �y�V¬-�n§p �¡n±`£=ö3÷$÷�ý�Æ Èg¡&ÊVö>ÿ$¦�­ µ�¬3Î�¨ ¬-§pÏ�¬3¨�¡�© ­Q¬�Æ$­ µn¬¶ªn �­ ­ ¬3« ¡f¯p¡ä¬D�M­Q°Iµ
2
(.) short pause
1
than /o/ and //. This can be easily seen from their F2; /u/ and // have lower
1
In (27 – 29) the same picture obtains as in the previous examples. The
1
(13) also differ in the alternatives they evoke. This is represented in (14).
2
Will you be there
1
' 9 s for the notion of 'verum focus', cf. Hahle (1992). See also Kiss (1998: 264). The notion of 'vcrurn
0
� êNéÜì"èDòJê�íGû øùì ì°éMòÀí°øùî�í;ì"é�� òþï�éÜó�ï°ø ôõîxû øùì>�ëòÀï°ô øJî�ê�ì°ø ñÜéæí°í"ôõî����-òJíPK�òM÷Fú ô î�í|� ��
1
partial, because some of it is crucially social, cultural, or otherwise underdetermined.