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to the fact that there cannot be any positive development action outside the target-
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Tenor relations in The Eye are largely sustained by Osundare’s attempts to address
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Ògu futá si  akō nara onye u jō When war breaks out do not let a
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purely compositional device. (This position has already been expressed in Geuder 2000).
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words, both ‘Livingstone’ and ‘you’ are one and the same person. The speaking
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(11) a.
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squalor and a determined effort and will by the characters to continue to survive and
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d. zaa kà “You (mas. s.) will > *zâk
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depictive construction. (See Geuder 2004 for details about the semantic delimitation between
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When the NRC is attached, its relative pronoun introduces a new discourse referent, Y , that
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pocketing when his accomplice is caught and roasted alive in Mile 2.
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sentence on the level of the AspP, as illustrated in (13).
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positive developments taking place in the United States, Europe and other advanced
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“colourless”, while there are others that are “connotative”, “coloured”, “loaded” or
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sufficient descriptive material in order to be able to uniquely identify the indefinite NP
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Olaniyi. G.B. Notes on Adolescent Psychology. An Unpublished mimeograph. 1992.
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As a first approach to an analysis of conceptual structure, let us have a brief look at a fairly
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Communication Press, University of Lagos.
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QBRIGHTNESS = QBRIGHTNESS(hell) ∩QBRIGHTNESS(grün),
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Φ = φ1, . . . ,φn is optimal iff:
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different from two other types of dynamics extensively studied in the literature. I have suggested
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angenehm hell "pleasantly bright" (scalar adjective, hence no "manner"). Usually,
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– (1997) The acquisition of Greek. In Dan I. Slobin (ed.), The Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition,
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(~Tübinger Beirräge zur Linguistik 395).
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and true answer to it, what is relevant is that one knows, what, in various circumstances, counts
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This kind of representation is wrong and several other possibilities which we
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to “mother”, “wife” and “woman” with the aim of determining the relativity and
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ity of (non-)restrictive relative clauses (NRCs/RRCs) with split antecedents (SpAs). According
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(129) Five climbers who carry two tents together use an oxygen bottle.
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realm of pragmatics (Stalnaker 1998), they have been taken up in indeed quite of few formal
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on his cheek at the war front. This badly disfigures him and now gives him a piteous
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"Enduit" is equivalent to "coated". But when it is a tablet, the word for
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≡ λs* ∃e [[τ(s*) ⊂ τ(e)] & [e INST [SINGLE(Jacinta)]]]
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the IO pronoun is deleted but the tone of the deleted vowel attaches
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- Yashi in Akwanga LGA with 400 speakers
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a pallbearer’s, his gaze direct, like a rattlesnake about to strike... (2)
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better” (Egudu, 1972), then we can say that the Igbo satiric poet whose works we
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them with the aid of the various demonstratives used, the speaking voice captures the
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(13) Every farmer who owns a donkey which has no fleas grooms it.
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& L. Tuller (Eds.), Current Approaches to African linguistics, volume 6 (pp. 176–193).
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already examined. Here the poet is somehow harsh and threatening.
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the SpA-construal.
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