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Linguistic Inquiry, 2018
Under certain conditions, existential sentences have readings that are not predicted and cannot be modeled, given common assumptions about the construction. For example, the sentence There could be three outcomes to this election is normally taken to express that three things could be the outcome of the election, not that it is possible that the ...
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Under certain conditions, existential sentences have readings that are not predicted and cannot be modeled, given common assumptions about the construction. For example, the sentence There could be three outcomes to this election is normally taken to express that three things could be the outcome of the election, not that it is possible that the ...
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2001
Abstract What makes a summative finale different from a relaxant one? Is the difference one of kind or only of degree? If the latter were the case, one would expect a relaxant finale to turn into a summative one if it received an increment of length or weight, or if its cumulative and regressive character became more pronounced.
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Abstract What makes a summative finale different from a relaxant one? Is the difference one of kind or only of degree? If the latter were the case, one would expect a relaxant finale to turn into a summative one if it received an increment of length or weight, or if its cumulative and regressive character became more pronounced.
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