Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... implies 24. In this case , then , the fact that the truth of 25 implies the falsity of 23 follows naturally . In other words , 24 can be interpreted as : ( 26 ) John has at least 175 dollars . ' The prefix non- appears to me to be an ...
... implies 24. In this case , then , the fact that the truth of 25 implies the falsity of 23 follows naturally . In other words , 24 can be interpreted as : ( 26 ) John has at least 175 dollars . ' The prefix non- appears to me to be an ...
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... implies unattractive ' ; therefore not unattractive does not imply attractive , and the weaker force of the former is accounted for . 3. Relations of inclusion play an important role in English with respect to a number of grammatical ...
... implies unattractive ' ; therefore not unattractive does not imply attractive , and the weaker force of the former is accounted for . 3. Relations of inclusion play an important role in English with respect to a number of grammatical ...
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... implies Y does A. I find this account difficult to understand : if X compels Y to do A means that X causes Y to be obligated to do A , then clearly it would not follow from X compels Y to do A that Y does A. Placing someone under an ...
... implies Y does A. I find this account difficult to understand : if X compels Y to do A means that X causes Y to be obligated to do A , then clearly it would not follow from X compels Y to do A that Y does A. Placing someone under an ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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