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Llniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms.
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of sympathetic emotion within those mentioned. So that, as he solicits salutes from
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(eds.). Empirical l s s ~ ~ e s in Formal Syntux and Semuntics. Selected Papers from the
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England: Longman, 1978.
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events by using them in a particular way, or refusing to use them at all.
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of the various signifiers in the extra-text.
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manner modifiers can in any event be grouped with other typical intersective modifiers and
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occasion to showcase Nigeria’s cocktail of woes, and they maximally utilised it.
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(143) Many men lifted three tables. (distributive reading)
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content of his volumes2. Here, Osundare is seen as either “political”, “popular” or
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either by destroying their crops or actually killing their member or their livestocks. In
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ble in its host clause. The antecedent of a discourse pronoun can be introduced in a more ad hoc
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Maienborn (2005) offers a third possible interpretation of (4) available in certain contexts. In
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(13b) is what Levin and Rappaport Hovav (1995) refer to as an external causation verb.
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my doubts by themselves don’t constitute an argument.
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(13a) and (13b) show that we must account for two types of resultant relations: those entailed
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