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... sentence should not be confused with the situation to which this sentence , when uttered , refers and which is selectively described by its content . Consider a sentence such as 9 , uttered on some particular occasion . ( 9 ) Einstein ...
... sentence should not be confused with the situation to which this sentence , when uttered , refers and which is selectively described by its content . Consider a sentence such as 9 , uttered on some particular occasion . ( 9 ) Einstein ...
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... sentence without there ( 41b ) seems equally unacceptable , while an equivalent sentence with an indefi- nite postverbal NP ( 41c ) is fine . Thus it is unique identifiability , by virtue of the inferential relationship between the ...
... sentence without there ( 41b ) seems equally unacceptable , while an equivalent sentence with an indefi- nite postverbal NP ( 41c ) is fine . Thus it is unique identifiability , by virtue of the inferential relationship between the ...
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... sentence is predicted . 4. CONCLUSION . The wide range of definite postverbal NPs found in there- sentences precludes a ( noncircular ) characterization of any definiteness restric- tion based on linguistic form alone . However ...
... sentence is predicted . 4. CONCLUSION . The wide range of definite postverbal NPs found in there- sentences precludes a ( noncircular ) characterization of any definiteness restric- tion based on linguistic form alone . However ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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