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I wish to express my gratitude to the other Australian members of the team engaged in the project (funded by an ARC grant) to prepare The Cambridge Grammar of English, David Lee, Pam Peters and Peter Peterson, for stimulating discussions on issues raised here. I am particularly indebted to the team's director, Rodney Huddleston, for suggesting a number of the ideas developed in the paper, and for his critical comments on an earlier draft. I accept sole responsibility for any remaining deficiencies. An earlier version of this paper was delivered at the 1991 ALS Conference at the University of Queensland.
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