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# Pe-do
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- Jimi in Darazo LGA with 400 speakers (Crozier and Blench (1992)),
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-136
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and c (Chris), and the binary symmetric predicate introduces the group discourse referent X to
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There is no disputing the fact that the goal of rural broadcasting is to bring about the
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Mrz 00
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151
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judged as acceptable in German (Holler, 2005; Poschmann and Wagner, 2016), at least across
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ensures the lives of all who made it; a rare ngwu that never grows just everywhere,
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Stalnaker, R.: 1978, Assertion, in P. Cole (ed.), Syntax and Semantics 9 – Pragmatics, Academic
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Self-glorification
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missing, and the two antecedent phrases again have distinct grammatical functions.
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of the adjectival derivational affix –lich).
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(12) Aarne
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C. Personification
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the coordination for (1) to be grammatical and that such a discourse referent is absent in (2a).
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(10) Ambrose knows that it is raining, #but it isn’t raining.
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Attitudes are not constant across time and issues. Different issues at different
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concepts.
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and healthy living in the society as the poet goes further to lament.
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(Omenka, pp 25-26).
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conceptual knowledge about sleeping that it is terminated by waking up. We can now begin to
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is found by selecting one element out of the set that is described by the description.
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A. Proverbs
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come after the monosyllabic verb. However, the contraction is only
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(12) Mary thinks Sue belongs to the same denomination as John.
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audience.
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is on the applicability of tonal stability with all grades of verbs.
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effect to their listeners, for example,
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existing in the language: exploiting his own creative imagination: and by making use
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Ósità nwá Ēzinwa! Ósità son of Ezinwa!
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up a story as a way of protecting the interests of its proprietor.
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(16) John pushed Bill for an hour/*in an hour.
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(10) of John 's:
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that are intended to cover exactly these cases: Schwarzschild (2000) and Yeom 1997
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(= 1 per visual context).
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Amsterdam, Amsterdam, pp. 387–405.
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(130) five climbers who carry two tents
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Ó buru mgbe Zíikì wé nàara If it when Zik and his men were
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(.82)
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enjoyment ascribed to “inferior” Africans.8 But the exaggerated and categorical
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10.717
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and of very general formulation, with great potential for disagreement over
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and send out messages unwittingly alienate those for whom the message are meant.
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85
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– see, for instance, Zwarts (2004b), Verkuyl (1993) and Verkuyl and Zwarts (1992) for an elaboration of aspect
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Even if we do not take into account any suspicions about irrationality or uncooperativity, the
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– (indication of covert constituent) .(one-to-many metalanguage elements
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minimally contrasting sets of words (on both high and low tones) illustrating
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(1.7)
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nature. The copula estar in Spanish and instrumental case in Russian indicate the restriction
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entertainment. Geopolitical boundaries, then, would seem to have no big impact on
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region in such a 3D-space. It would involve the hues around the "prototypical green" in (7a); a
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Mrz 87
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have below for [ǎ] are equally wrong.
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Thesis. University of Illinois.
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metaphorically taken to be the gun. Yet in another example, while performing an
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(115) IF Exactly five British boys each bought a boat.
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From all that has been said so far, it is obvious that one of Osundare’s primary
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lankwàshee ‘bent’. Now consider the following sentences:
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(117) the customers’ accounts
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To summarize, there have been basically two ways to model relative specific
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(1) nú ‘mix’
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pivotal to the processing of the text’s conceptual content. The “back”, the returning
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vation if we follow Winter (2016) in assuming that transitive symmetric predicates have to be
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of the two parts of the split antecedents with respect to each other affected the acceptability of
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uncooperativity and irrationality.)
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Yorubaland on its northern approach from the Hausa/Fulani States of Nigerian
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"' McCawley 1994, p. 181.
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The cultural norms theory is also very relevant to this study. The theory posits
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articulatory-acoustic relationship of vowel height is as follows: high F1=low
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(16). Note, however, that the seemingly universal quantifier in these sentences is not minden
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This leads to an un-unified analysis for forms such as below:
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(13) Grass
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In another performance, Okeke Iloanya, alias Amalagaoge, conceives himself
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(10 a-d) show the AM occurring between N1 and N2. It comprises the initial
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specialized nature. In all cases, the writer has to work with information with a
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(13) [λw.λx. x is jacket-like-Malte’s in w]
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ceptable and 7 clearly unacceptable examples of NRCs or RRCs, all without an SpA-construal.
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or àgún ‘thorn’ in Oworo, their representations would be:
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Jide ija na nku akpukpo,
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the requisite level of independence, editorial decisions are shaped by various extra-
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(1) arí ‘I’ (singular) (2) ominί ‘they’ (plural)
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“public”. Not much practical attention is given to the fact that his political, popular
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(13) a. Combien as-tu ouvert de boites ?
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"I heard that a certain robber raided the village"
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whose temporal extension includes a contextually specific topic time.