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... reading to obtain . That is , an utterance consisting of a single NP can normally only receive a nominal reading . As a result of this general restriction , sentences with a nominal predicate or identifier also disallow the omission of ...
... reading to obtain . That is , an utterance consisting of a single NP can normally only receive a nominal reading . As a result of this general restriction , sentences with a nominal predicate or identifier also disallow the omission of ...
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... reading , as shown in ( 22a - c ) . Furthermore , a nominal reading becomes impossible indicating that môla forces a senten- tial reading , exactly like the negative stem mayêw . ( 22a ) Môla awâšiš . not child ' [ It is ] not a / the ...
... reading , as shown in ( 22a - c ) . Furthermore , a nominal reading becomes impossible indicating that môla forces a senten- tial reading , exactly like the negative stem mayêw . ( 22a ) Môla awâšiš . not child ' [ It is ] not a / the ...
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... reading or the over- lapping event reading indicates that it is not a progressive or durative . Nevertheless , maek is often used in sentences which have these readings , and when it is used the result is always an undelimited reading ...
... reading or the over- lapping event reading indicates that it is not a progressive or durative . Nevertheless , maek is often used in sentences which have these readings , and when it is used the result is always an undelimited reading ...
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