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... modes in a narrative setting . In elicitation sessions , there is often a marked difference between the mode used for expressing predicates relating to self ( i.e. , first person ) as opposed to predicates relating to others ( i.e. ...
... modes in a narrative setting . In elicitation sessions , there is often a marked difference between the mode used for expressing predicates relating to self ( i.e. , first person ) as opposed to predicates relating to others ( i.e. ...
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... mode , but that these person effects do not appear in the ê - conjunct mode . As with the temporal data discussed earlier , it appears that , despite the grammaticality of both modes in unembedded contexts , there is an asymmetry in the ...
... mode , but that these person effects do not appear in the ê - conjunct mode . As with the temporal data discussed earlier , it appears that , despite the grammaticality of both modes in unembedded contexts , there is an asymmetry in the ...
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... mode with the changed conjunct mode in a variety of contexts where each is ' gram- matical , ' showing that there are systematic differences in the interpreta- tion and contexts of use of the two modes . The independent is evaluated ...
... mode with the changed conjunct mode in a variety of contexts where each is ' gram- matical , ' showing that there are systematic differences in the interpreta- tion and contexts of use of the two modes . The independent is evaluated ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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