Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... fact ( i.e. whether its truth is presupposed ) —though it remains unclear if the fact / non - fact classes are subclasses of some class included above , or if they are sister - classes to those mentioned above , or if they are defined ...
... fact ( i.e. whether its truth is presupposed ) —though it remains unclear if the fact / non - fact classes are subclasses of some class included above , or if they are sister - classes to those mentioned above , or if they are defined ...
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... fact that it - clefts may present information as known without making any claims that the hearer is thinking about it ( or , in fact , even knows it ) presents the speaker with a strong rhetorical tempta- tion : what is to prevent him ...
... fact that it - clefts may present information as known without making any claims that the hearer is thinking about it ( or , in fact , even knows it ) presents the speaker with a strong rhetorical tempta- tion : what is to prevent him ...
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... fact discrepancies were noted in 85 % of the cases . An it - cleft ( these were all of the stressed - focus type ) marks the that - clause informa- tion as known , which would tempt the subject to be less careful about verifying it ; in ...
... fact discrepancies were noted in 85 % of the cases . An it - cleft ( these were all of the stressed - focus type ) marks the that - clause informa- tion as known , which would tempt the subject to be less careful about verifying it ; in ...
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analysis basic color categories basic color terms bilingual cat and mama chapter claim clause conditionals consonant context contours contrast defined derived derived categories dialect discourse discussion distinction dynamic verbs English epistemic example fact FIGURE formal function fuzzy set German gerund given glottal stop grammar intonation it-clefts Ladefoged language language death Latin lexical linguistic meaning membership Micronesian languages morpheme morphological nasal noted notion noun plurals NP's occur Old Prussian paper phonetic phonological pidgin pitch position possible postpositions predicate prefix present Press presupposition problem question reference response rules Scottish Gaelic self-talk semantic semiotics sentences situation sociolinguistic Spanish speakers speech stative stem stress structure stylized suffix syllable syntactic syntax theory tion tone tongue topics transformational grammar University utterance verbs vocal vowel harmony vowel height WH-clefts words yellow