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... tion . However , we have also seen that the clauses in which mayęw and môla occur are not identical , indicating that a further distinction needs to be made . Môla is employed in finite clauses where the predicate obligato- rily raises ...
... tion . However , we have also seen that the clauses in which mayęw and môla occur are not identical , indicating that a further distinction needs to be made . Môla is employed in finite clauses where the predicate obligato- rily raises ...
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... tion . These same speakers often produce bare verbs with past interpreta- tions in context , however . This can be understood in the following way : the reference time 16 of the matrix clause is by default identified with speech time ...
... tion . These same speakers often produce bare verbs with past interpreta- tions in context , however . This can be understood in the following way : the reference time 16 of the matrix clause is by default identified with speech time ...
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... tion contained in the utterance was deduced as true based on some domain of knowledge of the world . It does not have the deontic interpretation of must or ought to , i.e. universal quantification over worlds that conform to a ...
... tion contained in the utterance was deduced as true based on some domain of knowledge of the world . It does not have the deontic interpretation of must or ought to , i.e. universal quantification over worlds that conform to a ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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