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Chomsky & Lasnik 1977 propose a grammar in which rules of semantic interpretation apply after all rules of movement , adjunction , and substitution have applied . Rules of deletion , however , are separate ( cf.
Chomsky & Lasnik 1977 propose a grammar in which rules of semantic interpretation apply after all rules of movement , adjunction , and substitution have applied . Rules of deletion , however , are separate ( cf.
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Finally , there are verbs which allow NP complements that are neither barred from being interpreted as complements ... We could easily exclude the latter interpretation by adding a per ' for ' phrase : ( 109 ) Ti prometto di RIEMPIRLO ...
Finally , there are verbs which allow NP complements that are neither barred from being interpreted as complements ... We could easily exclude the latter interpretation by adding a per ' for ' phrase : ( 109 ) Ti prometto di RIEMPIRLO ...
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However , if we allow rules of semantic interpretation to do the work outlined in $ 2 , we do not run into the same problem . With this approach , Restructuring is free to apply whenever its structural description is met , regardless of ...
However , if we allow rules of semantic interpretation to do the work outlined in $ 2 , we do not run into the same problem . With this approach , Restructuring is free to apply whenever its structural description is met , regardless of ...
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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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