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This data serves to show that there is more than one possible interpreta- tion of êsa , and more specifically that the ' indirect ' evidentially that is robustly attested for ê - conjunct clauses is not freely available for indepen- ...
This data serves to show that there is more than one possible interpreta- tion of êsa , and more specifically that the ' indirect ' evidentially that is robustly attested for ê - conjunct clauses is not freely available for indepen- ...
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While an apparently easy characterization of the difference in the modes is a contrast in source ( for example , independent indicative = speaker ; ê - conjunct = not speaker ) , I believe the contrast only arises as a by - product of ...
While an apparently easy characterization of the difference in the modes is a contrast in source ( for example , independent indicative = speaker ; ê - conjunct = not speaker ) , I believe the contrast only arises as a by - product of ...
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in Table 1 , we recall that independent indicative clauses must be unem- bedded , and ê - conjunct clauses may be either embedded or unembedded ; the contrast is given in Table 4 : Table 4. Independent and ê - conjunct clauses across ...
in Table 1 , we recall that independent indicative clauses must be unem- bedded , and ê - conjunct clauses may be either embedded or unembedded ; the contrast is given in Table 4 : Table 4. Independent and ê - conjunct clauses across ...
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