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the context in which the term occurs." Intermediate readings are represented by placing
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d. Most climbers made it to the summit. They were all French by the way.
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termination conditions and accompanying events of sleeping: the modifier indicates "absence
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life and thought. Proverbs are not just platitudes but sayings that carry
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denote properties of an individual. The external argument of such NPs is assigned to the referential argument of
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deployment of scatological props.
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the speaker’s perspective, i.e., on whether or not the predication is linked to a specific topic
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tonal change not what it is in the language. Candidate (d) violates *FLOAT,
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⟦α⟧ = λx ∈ De. ⟦β⟧(x) = ⟦γ⟧(x) = 1.
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proffered three explanations, namely argument outside a mosque, false rumour about
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speakers remain neutral as to the specificity of the discourse situation.
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author or of the protagonist of the novel. Many examples of these abound in the text:
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(11) 3x [Delaware(x) & settle(x) CAUSE BECOME(again in New Jersey(x))]
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directions. Still the conjunction in (24) is quite laborious and even oppresive. Instead, you
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a syntactic nor a semantic unit, so no antecedent construal should be possible for any type of
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(11) a. She had an idea for a project. She would take three groups of mice.
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the intrigues surrounding the sustenance of apartheid there, appeared doomed to die
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Parsons, T.: 1990, Events in the Semantics of English, Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
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(12) (a) apicality & posteriority violates (8a) and (8b)
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verb. Another aspect implicit in (1c) is that predicates of events allow manner modification;
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(14) a. Mark (always) eats whatever his girlfriend cooks.
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of having the marital status of being single will be interpreted as temporary if used with estar.
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b. /iko # ojo/ → ikojo ‘rainy season’
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# V V + [ V # # V V + [ V # # V V + V
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from childhood enjoys greater Freedom on issues like; leisure, visits to relations,
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co-vary with the value of an extensional operator like in (43) (see seclion 6 helow).
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ITK, University of Tilburg, pp. 211–221.
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as the Igbo is concerned, is a vice not a virtue. A person who condones everything
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(11) We made a couple of front pages on Mahomet in fourty years of Charlie’s history, and this
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to be [+ATR] and [a] as [-ATR]. Therefore, the [ATR] values of Oworo
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analogous examples with non-symmetric predicates? Given the presence of a plural discourse
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• Variant 2: Manner = "Modifiers that restrict some conceptual dimension of an event-
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(10) a. Daniele non verrà, e Luisa? Neanche lei.
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syllable i.e. the low tone. This is as a result of the LH --> L simplification
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take direct or indirect object pronouns as their objects. Consider the
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(115) the weight of the apples is two kg
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e. yà yi aikìi ‘he should work’ > yày > yài
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Reibel and S. A. Schane (Eds.), Modern Studies in English. Readings in Transformational
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To the affluent belongs the chair at the town’s meeting;
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Òkaá ō buru u zò He that orders and takes the
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- Les mycoses interdigitales (par exemple "pied d’athlète").
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"rclercnce Limc" for such a titlie which can he controlled either by discourse (default option) or by an
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Secondly, “the hero’s duty is to preserve his life by valour ... he is schooled to
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investigate varying representations or interpretations of the female gender. The thrust
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(12) a. Mary drank her coffee hot.
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4)g, some serious attitude is maintained, but the style remains chatty, devoid of any
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(13) PSYCH PREDICATE WITH AN EXPERIENCER:
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phonological level. That is, tones are represented on a different tier.
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The use of vocatives in the poetic texts justifies the fact that Osundare pays attention
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(10) a. [picture book] Where is the cow? There is the cow!
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Denys, T. 1974. The Use of Poetry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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approaches to specificity.
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b. * [tit] ‘you spit’
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opposition temporary vs. permanent, the grammars on Spanish propose another semantic
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difficult situation. In an attempt to kill a game, gunmen fire gunshots. The
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inclinations of the journalist.
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Tone.” Studies in African Linguistics, 2:186-200.
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Undertaker, identifies Biyi-Bandele as a post-modernist writer, perhaps on account
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Àgbágbuodule yē-o-o-o! Has invariably shot one