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1 | (1) There is a manassociate NP/feature-denoting NP in the gardencoda XP/placer. |
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1 | binary one, see (9a), whereas Lakoff & Peters do it the other way around, see (9b). |
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1 | workers with facts in the work place. These facts are supposed to inform work |
0 | 628 Language, Literature & Culture in a Multilingual Society |
1 | (14) SFB(a) oftype <e, t> changes to SFr(a) so that it holds: SFr(a) = met'(SFB(a». |
1 | that the poems are to be performed with musical instruments in accompaniment, and, |
1 | "minimalist" 'approach to feature' checking. As :Pe~etsky , andTorrego note, the most |
2 | (16) a. Akiui [yanlei wangwang de] [ti ku-le yi shangwu]. (subj-related depictive) |
1 | significantly better than the RRCs (2.5) and the negative controls (2.5). The means suggest a |
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1 | Specificity and Definiteness in Sentencc and Discourse Structure |
2 | (15) a. Juan |
1 | "...in terms o f how good [they] want an essay to be". |
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1 | sets. That is, [e, o] and [ε, ] are mutually exclusive, while [i, u, a] are on the |
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1 | (Rochemont and Culicover, 1990; Walker, 2017), extraposition from a definite DP is generally |
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2 | (136) Each of two men is hungry. |
1 | deprivation and hardship in the society. But his nefarious runs with Yau, his friend, |
2 | ≡ λz [z INST [SINGER(Katja)] / [R(z, si)]] |
1 | perspectives. The current approach is largely western and devoid of African and |
2 | (11) Mary-Sue could have been married to Grover Cleveland. |
2 | belongs to the “sick” he was invited to treat, along comes yet another fake physician |
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1 | Anke HOLLER — Georg-August University Göttingen |
1 | identificational property of the person. The property characterizes a person as a whole. Let us |
2 | Ihe e kwuru n’obibia |
1 | (Onabajo 1995). The wealth in the cities is now being circulated in the villages |
1 | structures of language, music and audience responses, the chanters voice |
2 | (1) a. Don Gustavo pensó en ella. (State) |
0 | interview ............................................................................................................................... 376 |
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1 | reader with the contexts against which he writes. Here, he speaks about the nerves in |
2 | Carolin schmachtete geduldig in der Hitze |
1 | "Medical" is also "medical" in French but when we refer to medicine (drug), |
2 | Jo will walk Alex home and Kim will give Chris a ride.’ |
2 | (1) provide reliable insights into the cognitive and linguistic aspects of discourse formation, and |
2 | (1 6) a. Peter has bought a book, but I don't know which one. |
1 | question Who will come to the banquet?, almost any other utterance (indicative or interrogative) |
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1 | When agents engage in a cooperative conversation, it is reasonable that they make clear what |
1 | tonight. Being an academic, I don’t say to myself: “Go there and have fun,” but I count my |
1 | because they are a precious source of knowledge and they allow a better perception |
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1 | current affairs and other forms of communication. |
1 | the ills that are still plaguing the Nigerian society so many years after the attainment |
1 | anaphorically – e.g. McCawley (1981); Sells (1985); Holler (2005); Arnold (2007) – and hence |
1 | thorn tree; except the elephant, man, “black black stick” (gun), God, nothing can |
2 | (10) el |
1 | particular dimension depends on the context. Maienborn mentions the following dimensions |
1 | interpretations discussed for the examples (4a/b). |
2 | (Omenka, p .22). |
2 | trapping rats and insects |
2 | (106) Five customers are ill. |
1 | "Dosage" in English and "dosage" in French are false cognates. “Dosage” in |
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2 | ahya o o! purchase something for me! |
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1 | Abstract |
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2 | (15) je ikeya Move that way. |
1 | with a conclusion, see Section 6. |
0 | 8979 |
2 | (1) a. Prenominal each |
2 | (15) wél < kwél |
1 | broadcasting makes the communication of social development programmes very |
1 | when every African country is in some kind of transition in their development |
1 | (12e) to the exclusion of apicality and sublingual cavity is impossible, as apicality is |
1 | highest F1 when combined with /g/. /u/ has the highest F2 and F3 when |
2 | b. I, yaa biyaa maa/mâa. |
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3 | Kager, R. (1999) Optimality Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University |
1 | of hunting expedition. |
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3 | Press, New York, pp. 315–332. |
1 | volume which, however, does not attenuate its largely public relevance. The degree |
3 | Proverbial Evidence in Folklore and National Development. A Seminar |
2 | (1) Sentence-initial: Man, I know that. |
1 | 3 I present the notion of an ‘optimal discourse’, a reinterpretation of Grice’s conversational |
1 | Kratzer 1998) in at least two respects. Winter (1997) assumes that the choice function is |
2 | (12-a). |
2 | Òsú utā na-esulu anyì . Bow maker that makes how for us |
3 | Emenanjo, E.N. (1995). “Towards Understanding Literature” Some notes on Demystifying |
2 | Ihughi anu ? |
2 | (21) friedlich peaceful = "without disturbance" |
2 | 31. a. Audù yaa kaamàa minì kiifii ‘Audu caught me fish’ |
2 | (10) The scale S associated with a gradable base predicate is a pairing hS,<i or hS,>i, |
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