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Indeed , the wide range of definite postverbal NPs that occur in there - sentences and the sensitiv- ity of those NPs to contextual constraints argue for a pragmatic account of the phenomenon . ' As with previous functional accounts ...
Indeed , the wide range of definite postverbal NPs that occur in there - sentences and the sensitiv- ity of those NPs to contextual constraints argue for a pragmatic account of the phenomenon . ' As with previous functional accounts ...
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Moreover , we will show that an entity's status as hearer - old or hearer- new is independent of whether it is taken to be uniquely identifiable ( and thus capable of being felicitously realized by a definite NP ) .
Moreover , we will show that an entity's status as hearer - old or hearer- new is independent of whether it is taken to be uniquely identifiable ( and thus capable of being felicitously realized by a definite NP ) .
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Since the postverbal NPs in 44a - c are formally definite yet cognitively indefi- nite , they constitute false definites ( along the lines of this in 42 ) . In each case , the postverbal NP represents a hearer - new entity at the time ...
Since the postverbal NPs in 44a - c are formally definite yet cognitively indefi- nite , they constitute false definites ( along the lines of this in 42 ) . In each case , the postverbal NP represents a hearer - new entity at the time ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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