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  2. C O P i Lc a m b r ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_10_ahmadkatsos.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: years to 20 years having average ages of 19.02 and 18.72 for women and men. ... and 5 days. On the other hand, the eldest one was 20 years and one day old.
  3. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_9_andriani.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: 20) I go back home for dinner, wearing an expensive shirt.
  4. Roberts, SyntaxLab, October 2019 1 Domains and Parameters Ian ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/handout_roberts_october_2019.pdf
    21 Oct 2020: See (28) below). NB how intervention locality can reduce to (20, 21): if there’s a target in B for a B-level. ... Linguistic. Inquiry 20: 365–424. Ringe, Don. 2013. The linguistic diversity of Aboriginal Europe.
  5. Intervention effects in English and Russian speakers’ L2 Chinese ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_5_3_dugarova.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 3. 95. 0%. 20%. 40%. 60%. 80%. 100%. EPB EI EPI EA EVA RPB RI RPI RA RVA NS. ... 0%. 20%. 40%. 60%. 80%. 100%. EPB EI EPI EA EVA RPB RI RPI RA RVA NS.
  6. C O P i Lc a m b r ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_3_huang.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: More specifically, in the first type of answer-sets the borderline item Bdiffered from the first item which clearly does not instantiate P by 20 magni-tudes, i.e. ... P(20), and the second item which clearly does not instantiate Pby 10 magnitudes, i.e.
  7. Accusative case and the verbal domain in Hindi-Urdu Sana ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/handout_kidwai_june_2020.pdf
    11 Nov 2020: 20) Linking the EA/agent and acc to the same v has the disadvantage of leaving nospace in the specifier for object shift since it is already occupied by the subject.
  8. C O P i Lc a m b r ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_7_vanderwal.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 20) Matengo (Yoneda 2011:760)To explain the reason for borrowing a cooking pan from someone.
  9. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_8_5_hohn.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: This is illustrated for a dative objectin (20), where the speaker-proximal article is used with a first person pluralAPC. ... 20) ’namiwe.dat. Po’matsem-sePomaks.dat-det.1. no1pl.dat. naneg. p2’magahelp.3sg. ’nikutrinobody. ‘Nobody helps us
  10. C O P i Lc a m b r ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_1_sheehan.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 20) % Othe. JoãoJoão. queria=sewanted.3SG=self.3. reunirmeet.INF. àsat.the. 6.6. ‘João wanted/would like to meet at 6.’ [=11,? ... matrix subjectand PRO and (ii) this in turn is permitted because of T-to-C movement, whicheffectively prevents PRO
  11. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_7_5_hu.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 20) e.V(e)&AP(e)&theme(DP1, e)&originator(DP2, e)which means: There is a single event e in which the DP2 argument isthe originator of the action denoted

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