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The Semantic Contributions of Wh-Words and Type Shifts: Evidence From Free Relatives Crosslinguistically

Semantics and Linguistic Theory
doi 10.3765/salt.v14i0.2906
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September 9, 2004

Authors
Ivano Caponigro
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Linguistic Society of America


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