Modal Comparisons: Two Dilletantes in Search of an Expert
We express our puzzlement over the role of the German comparative form “eher” in metalinguistic and modal comparisons. We can’t do this alone. We have data, we have observations, we have speculations, but we need you to tell us what to do with them. We want to sit down with you and work on this toge...
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MIT Working Papers in Linguistics
2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/95783 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7912-4246 |
Summary: | We express our puzzlement over the role of the German comparative form “eher” in metalinguistic and modal comparisons. We can’t do this alone. We have data, we have observations, we have speculations, but we need you to tell us what to do with them. We want to sit down with you and work on this together. |
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