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Re: 'any' is a discursive ?!
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- Subject: Re: 'any' is a discursive ?!
- From: ucleaar <ucleaar@ucl.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 21:11:13 +0200
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I can't understand how you get the difference between:
There are two poems by Rilke that I am willing to read.
I am willing to read any two poems by Rilke.
Is the former your "da poi" and the latter your "lo"?
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