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... constituents they qualify . As in the case of emphatic ani there are instances in which the constituent with which a post - positional adverb combines has quanti- ficational or deictic content which independently favours a contrastive ...
... constituents they qualify . As in the case of emphatic ani there are instances in which the constituent with which a post - positional adverb combines has quanti- ficational or deictic content which independently favours a contrastive ...
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... constituent but they can also qual- ify a constituent within it . Thus the following example , if read without special accentuation , is ambiguous between two readings : either only qualifies the immediately following VP invite Mary ...
... constituent but they can also qual- ify a constituent within it . Thus the following example , if read without special accentuation , is ambiguous between two readings : either only qualifies the immediately following VP invite Mary ...
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... constituent created by adjunction appears sen- tence - initially in [ Spec , FocusP ] , a structural focus position . SUMMARY The emphatic particle ani as it occurs in two distinct dialects of the Cree language - Eastern Swampy Cree and ...
... constituent created by adjunction appears sen- tence - initially in [ Spec , FocusP ] , a structural focus position . SUMMARY The emphatic particle ani as it occurs in two distinct dialects of the Cree language - Eastern Swampy Cree and ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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