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A Grammar of Contrastive Stripping Construction with Subordinating Conjunctions in English
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- A Grammar of Contrastive Stripping Construction with Subordinating Conjunctions in English
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Sae-youn Cho, Taeho Kim & Han-gyu Lee
Pages : 125-144
Abstract
Keywords
# contrastive stripping construction # pragmatic # subordinating/coordinating conjunction # contrast # lexical information
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