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1 | in this essay can confirm the author’s dexterity in using apt details for his |
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1 | 438 Four Decades in the Study of Languages & Linguistics in Nigeria |
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2 | and tɔ L. |
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1 | a referring expression or as an existential quantifier. The referring expression is |
1 | If the presence of scatological props is scanty in the main part of the novel, it |
1 | ordinary. They provide good materials for human interest stories. |
1 | begin with. These two requirements are defined in full formal rigour in (Dekker 2004). The re- |
1 | book was eventually published. Midlife, his eighth volume, won him the |
2 | #It's the same dog that bit Mary Ben last summer. |
2 | Interpretation 3 subjective objective |
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1 | (83); it made Nuye, Maria’s twin brother, become a night soil man; it also made |
1 | river felt the call of nature and squatted boldly on the piles of putrid |
1 | Consider the following illustrating their use: |
1 | represented as possessing human qualities, powers, or feelings. It simply means |
2 | (14) (a) [ yaáròo n ] [ dà yá zoó] ‘The boy that came.’ |
1 | quantifier.'' |
2 | ( 17) weil heute F~ssballspielern~ Linguistinnen tl Blumen schickten |
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1 | (`tulvers'). The standards for tall (m = 6.89) and short (m = 2.94) di�ered from the stan- |
1 | text and the sub-text are structured to reflect these poor reminders of our existence as |
1 | external beauty in women without considering the dangerous effects of getting |
1 | '' As for Dik's rclator principles, cf. also Siewierska (1988; 1991). |
1 | attack abhorrent or ridiculous (Coffey 1976-270), |
1 | At the interpersonal level, human beings are the relays. This works at two |
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1 | likely consequences. This prominence falls into the category of the things criticised |
1 | (14)a and , (14)b are two possible glosses for(14) , which int~nd to reflect the two existing |
2 | (16) a. Sandy kissed Kim. |
2 | (159) 61 climbers attempted Everest. Most (of the) climbers summited. |
1 | Since such personalities are defined by the tide of history, those who are prominent, |
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1 | & Runner 2001) and Principle C: |
2 | Another example is: |
1 | sented in terms of this notion already in Groenendijk and Stokhof’s work, and a more fine-tuned |
1 | "I'm not really aiming towards jobs or exams", and, "I work on German in order to be |
1 | operates on domains larger than the segments, hence, an autosegmental |
1 | school poultry at night, “... the goats we sold to the ‘pepper soup woman’? The |
1 | " See Chomsky (1982), p. 330. |
1 | they appear to be fierce themselves and more prone to taking challenges. |
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1 | "global/analytic" continuum use these strategies more frequently. In other words, they |
2 | For while the physician is on his duty |
2 | Is on paper only. |
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1 | relation between conceptual dimensions and their property values, i.e., the "TYPE" relation |
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1 | – 10 years old, teenagers 11 – 17 years old, and adults and the elderly (aged |
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1 | "free relation" "owns" will be introduced with the genitive Mary 's, after former has combined |
2 | sonst übrigens sehr schätzen. |
1 | The Effects of Prevocalic Plosives on Igbo Vowels |
2 | • ∀i ∈ A: D([[Φ]])∩D(σi) |= σi (relation)T |
2 | (16) The basic structure of an activity verb |
1 | become bohemian. He starts to smoke marijuana, while also continuing to read |
3 | Rochemont, M. S. and P. W. Culicover (1990). English Focus Constructions and the Theory |
1 | superordinated boxes. |
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2 | Neg. 3fs./2ms./2fs./2pl./3pl./1pl. |
1 | The challenge of writing for the mass media poses special challenges, but at |
1 | (14)b becomes ungrammatical: |
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1 | - Where Y is a complement in [XY], (i) the meaning of X by itself, without Y, is |
2 | 19. a. Audu yaa sayàa masà hùulaa “Audu bought him a cap” |
1 | Rather one’s worth in society is measured by one’s material possessions and position |
1 | Paul Dekker, |
1 | (13) rU P explains cf> if the following holds: |
1 | can be felicitous when they only partially answer a question, and even questions themselves |
2 | --- --- ra:jna: ---- ja:wna: Vowel harmony |
2 | (15) a. Hány igazgatót mondtál, hogy ugráltatja a |
1 | “The current topic situation contrasts with previous or later topic situations in which the |
1 | 7. Conclusion |
2 | Àzìzá: Èyé ō o o! Response: so be it |
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1 | test conditions and in Figure 2 for the filler conditions. |
1 | too old not to need the protection of the mother. |
1 | However, it is the salutary nature of this preoccupation with detailing the |
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1 | � Most notional |
2 | (13) Among the pupils only Peter had heard about Wittgenstein |
2 | leelénù mó o. observe me form where you are! |
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2 | 4)d “Ah! What brave battle with the bottle” (‘for Okot p’Bitek’ 29). |
3 | Procter, Paul (Chief Editor). Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Essex. |
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1 | substance. Half-truths could spread wide with incalculable damage. While |
1 | (13) Lian wo doutye zhidao.le, ta dangran zhidao.(Liu 1997:96) |
1 | impact of the message, no matter what the medium to be used for delivery, is leading |
1 | they said, did, or failed to do. When such acts or inaction translates to news, they |
1 | in scope and force. The core challenges remain with us: the need for |
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