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Both subject and object complements are discussed in terms of the types of verbs with which they are associated . The next three chapters discuss the pragmatics of discourse , the first two from a structural perspective and the last in ...
Both subject and object complements are discussed in terms of the types of verbs with which they are associated . The next three chapters discuss the pragmatics of discourse , the first two from a structural perspective and the last in ...
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While Wanner and Maratsos consider only subject and object relatives , their analysis can easily be extended to other types of relative clauses ( see O'Grady 1997 : Ch . 9 ) . If the varying distance between filler and gap determines ...
While Wanner and Maratsos consider only subject and object relatives , their analysis can easily be extended to other types of relative clauses ( see O'Grady 1997 : Ch . 9 ) . If the varying distance between filler and gap determines ...
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The tradition of formal semantics assigns categories of expressions in a language to semantic types . These types can be semantically complete , or ' saturated ' , if they denote either an entity ( e ) or a formula with a truth value ...
The tradition of formal semantics assigns categories of expressions in a language to semantic types . These types can be semantically complete , or ' saturated ' , if they denote either an entity ( e ) or a formula with a truth value ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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