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A predicate is sufficiently expected ' if it has already been predicated of other individuals in the discourse ( but cf. fn . 34 ) . We can provide a theoretical account of this rather ill - defined intuition of expectedness by ...
A predicate is sufficiently expected ' if it has already been predicated of other individuals in the discourse ( but cf. fn . 34 ) . We can provide a theoretical account of this rather ill - defined intuition of expectedness by ...
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Lindoshi discourses . Current researchers in dis- guists working in universal grammar would bencourse analysis would do well to look at this efit from considering M's arguments on this paper , since a great deal of discourse analysis ...
Lindoshi discourses . Current researchers in dis- guists working in universal grammar would bencourse analysis would do well to look at this efit from considering M's arguments on this paper , since a great deal of discourse analysis ...
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Kamp starts from a theory of discourse anaphora which involves the introduction of discourse representations . Of course , discourse anaphora is not something that has overly concerned formal logicians . Rather than trying to construct ...
Kamp starts from a theory of discourse anaphora which involves the introduction of discourse representations . Of course , discourse anaphora is not something that has overly concerned formal logicians . Rather than trying to construct ...
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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