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... ê - conjunct clauses is not freely available for indepen- dent indicative clauses . THE CONTEXT - SENSITIVITY OF Ê - CONJUNCT CLAUSES While the data so far has focussed on the properties that are unique to the independent indicative , the ê ...
... ê - conjunct clauses is not freely available for indepen- dent indicative clauses . THE CONTEXT - SENSITIVITY OF Ê - CONJUNCT CLAUSES While the data so far has focussed on the properties that are unique to the independent indicative , the ê ...
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... ê - conjunct = not speaker ) , I believe the contrast only arises as a by - product of the choices available to the speaker - i.e. , the evidential interpretation of the ê - conjunct is a Blocking effect ( cf. Di Sciullo & Wil- liams ...
... ê - conjunct = not speaker ) , I believe the contrast only arises as a by - product of the choices available to the speaker - i.e. , the evidential interpretation of the ê - conjunct is a Blocking effect ( cf. Di Sciullo & Wil- liams ...
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... ê - conjunct clauses may be either embedded or unembedded ; the contrast is given in Table 4 : Table 4. Independent and ê - conjunct clauses across ( un ) embedded contexts . INDEPENDENT Ê - CONJUNCT UNEMBEDDED Y Y EMBEDDED N Y The ...
... ê - conjunct clauses may be either embedded or unembedded ; the contrast is given in Table 4 : Table 4. Independent and ê - conjunct clauses across ( un ) embedded contexts . INDEPENDENT Ê - CONJUNCT UNEMBEDDED Y Y EMBEDDED N Y The ...
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