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C questions such analyses on two grounds : ' In at least a great many cases of this kind the surface structures do not , in fact , have identical meanings but only very similar meanings . I believe that recent linguistic theory has ...
C questions such analyses on two grounds : ' In at least a great many cases of this kind the surface structures do not , in fact , have identical meanings but only very similar meanings . I believe that recent linguistic theory has ...
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A very cogent criticism made by H concerns the treatment of meaning in generative linguistics . First , he sees it as basically incorrect to assume that the largest unit of meaning is the sentence , as has most often been done by ...
A very cogent criticism made by H concerns the treatment of meaning in generative linguistics . First , he sees it as basically incorrect to assume that the largest unit of meaning is the sentence , as has most often been done by ...
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207 , he gives a definition equivalent to X compels Y to do A = X causes Y to have to do A , where to have to has the meaning of obligation rather than that of causal necessity ( the two meanings were distinguished for this expression ...
207 , he gives a definition equivalent to X compels Y to do A = X causes Y to have to do A , where to have to has the meaning of obligation rather than that of causal necessity ( the two meanings were distinguished for this expression ...
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