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Lyons does not claim that there , refers to a concrete location ; he merely argues that it is derived BY ABSTRACTION from the notion of location in the deictic context ' ( 1975 : 80 , emphasis supplied ) . Thus the facts mentioned above ...
Lyons does not claim that there , refers to a concrete location ; he merely argues that it is derived BY ABSTRACTION from the notion of location in the deictic context ' ( 1975 : 80 , emphasis supplied ) . Thus the facts mentioned above ...
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Alternatively , K might claim , as he does for Two moles are digging a hole ( p . 26 ) , that exx . 1-2 receive the same logical form - one which is vague between the two readings . He could then claim that the intonation effects are ...
Alternatively , K might claim , as he does for Two moles are digging a hole ( p . 26 ) , that exx . 1-2 receive the same logical form - one which is vague between the two readings . He could then claim that the intonation effects are ...
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aprioristic assumptions ' ( 73 ) on memory and economy are countered with the equally speculative claim ( cf. Bresnan 1978 for syntax ) that memory storage is unlimited , but computation time is at a premium ; thus abstract storage is ...
aprioristic assumptions ' ( 73 ) on memory and economy are countered with the equally speculative claim ( cf. Bresnan 1978 for syntax ) that memory storage is unlimited , but computation time is at a premium ; thus abstract storage is ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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