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Definiteness Determined by Syntax: a Case Study in Tagalog 1 Introduction
Logophoricity in Finnish
Minimal Pronouns, Logophoricity and Long-Distance Reflexivisation in Avar
Definiteness and Determinacy
File Change Semantics and the Familiarity Theory of Definiteness Irene Heim
30. Tense Aspect Mood 615
Minimal Pronouns1
Restrictions on Definiteness in Second Language Acquisition : Affirmative and Negative Existentials in the L2 English of Turkish
Corpus Study of Tense, Aspect, and Modality in Diglossic Speech in Cairene Arabic
Demonstrative Pronouns, Binding Theory, and Identity
Perspectives on Linguistic Pragmatics
(In)Definiteness, Polarity, and the Role of Wh-Morphology in Free Choice
Minimum of English Grammar Glossary
Definiteness and Eventive Nominals
Lessons from Descriptive Indexicals
Genericity and Definiteness in English and Spanish*
Definiteness Across Languages : an Overview
Indexicals and Anaphora
Top View
Definiteness Projection, Schematically
Automatic Classification of Communicative Functions Of
Aspect, Modality, and Tense in Badiaranke
There Aren't Many Difficulties with Definiteness: Negative Existentials in the L2 English of Turkish and Russian Speakers
Preserving Positive Definiteness in Hierarchically Semiseparable Matrix Approximations∗
TEST for POSITIVE and NEGATIVE DEFINITENESS We Want A
Definiteness in a Language Without Articles – a Study on Polish
Responding to Negative Assertions in Germanic: on Yes and No in English, Dutch and Swedish1 Sophie REPP — University of Cologne A
Possessors and Definiteness Effects in Two Austronesian Languages
Articulated Definiteness Without Articles
Prosodically Marked Mirativity
1. Introduction Mood Is a Morpho-Syntactic Category That Serves to Express the Evaluation of a Proposition. in Spanish, There Ha
Marking Definiteness in Articleless Language: the Role of Contextual Domain Restrictor KU in Korean
Demonstratives, Definite Descriptions and Definiteness
Susana Rodríguez Rosique ISSN 1540 5877 Ehumanista/IVITRA 8 (2015): 500-516 Spanish Future in Evaluative Contexts: a Case of Mi
Bare Nouns, Number, and Definiteness in Teotitlán Del Valle Zapotec1
Two Types of Definites in Natural Language
Mass Nouns, Vagueness and Semantic Variation