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[ Lakoff 1986 : 153 ] Deane's FA , the most general proposed , adapts Anderson's ( 1983 ) spreading activation model of memory and attention and argues that cognitive or discourse properties of all three parts of an extraction ...
[ Lakoff 1986 : 153 ] Deane's FA , the most general proposed , adapts Anderson's ( 1983 ) spreading activation model of memory and attention and argues that cognitive or discourse properties of all three parts of an extraction ...
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I argue here that such analyses are quite common , and in fact cannot reasonably be avoided . ... Farkas ( 1988 ) argues that the semantic relationship of responsibility determines the difference between promise- and persuade - type ...
I argue here that such analyses are quite common , and in fact cannot reasonably be avoided . ... Farkas ( 1988 ) argues that the semantic relationship of responsibility determines the difference between promise- and persuade - type ...
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Abbott ( 1992 , 1993 ) argues against Rando & Napoli's treatment of lists as a special class of exceptions to the definiteness restriction . Instead , she argues that such sentences are CONTEXTUALIZED EXISTentials , requiring only an ...
Abbott ( 1992 , 1993 ) argues against Rando & Napoli's treatment of lists as a special class of exceptions to the definiteness restriction . Instead , she argues that such sentences are CONTEXTUALIZED EXISTentials , requiring only an ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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