Exact(1)
Depending on how one phrases the question, the provision has somewhere from 70 to 99percentt (yes) support.
Similar(59)
The preference of one form over the other of 'one'-phrases is linked to the strategy for increasing focal effects.
Fixed 'one'-phrases have undergone changes in semantics, morphology, and collocation, so that they have different features from those of numeral phrases.
The asymmetry of VO and OV in terms of accommodating 'one'-phrases as minimizers is reflected in how 'one'-phrases are interpreted in VO and OV.
On the other hand, the 'one'-phrases as minimizers under existential negation have different kinds of distributional constraints, which will be discussed in Section 4. When 'one'-phrases appear with the existential negative predicate of 沒有 méiyǒu, the 'one'-phrases as minimizers do not show a tendency toward OV.
The former targets 'one'-phrases in VO, while the latter searches for 'one'-phrases in OV.
The 'one'-phrases of this category have two properties.
Predicative clauses have to immediately follow 'one'-phrases, whereas relative clauses with the relative marker de precede 'one'-phrases.
As shown in (49)–(51), the 'one'-phrases normally do not have additional modification as the information relevant to the 'one'-phrases is normally supplied from earlier contexts.
The discussion begins with the puzzle of the synchronic distribution of Mandarin 'one'-phrases as minimizers.
As in (15) and (16), the 'one'-phrases refer to an indefinite entity.
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