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... sentence in ( 15 ) continues to have proximate discourse features in the sentences fol- lowing ( 15 ) despite not being mentioned in these sentences . One way of understanding this is that in the second sentence in ( 15 ) , the speaker ...
... sentence in ( 15 ) continues to have proximate discourse features in the sentences fol- lowing ( 15 ) despite not being mentioned in these sentences . One way of understanding this is that in the second sentence in ( 15 ) , the speaker ...
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... sentence , although this participant remains proximate since the sentence comes from a description of a scene from the proximate participant's perspective . The sentence in ( 42 ) is an example from Ojibwe . ( 42 ) Megwaa dash esibanan ...
... sentence , although this participant remains proximate since the sentence comes from a description of a scene from the proximate participant's perspective . The sentence in ( 42 ) is an example from Ojibwe . ( 42 ) Megwaa dash esibanan ...
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... sentence ; in both cases , Barney met the same individual , George W. Bush , so the two sentences are extensionally ( ' truth - conditionally ' in modern semantics ) equivalent . However , we can also look at the way in which the two ...
... sentence ; in both cases , Barney met the same individual , George W. Bush , so the two sentences are extensionally ( ' truth - conditionally ' in modern semantics ) equivalent . However , we can also look at the way in which the two ...
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Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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