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In situ approaches became dominant in the semantics community after Rooth ( 1985 ) observed a range of problems with ... Rooth's ( 1985 , 1992 ) ALTERNATIVE SEMANTICS adds to every single constituent a second semantic value for the ...
In situ approaches became dominant in the semantics community after Rooth ( 1985 ) observed a range of problems with ... Rooth's ( 1985 , 1992 ) ALTERNATIVE SEMANTICS adds to every single constituent a second semantic value for the ...
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focus , and conversely that the semantic focus could be a constituent that is not F - marked . It should now be broadly clear how the strong / weak split relates to the question of whether there are environments in which semantic foci ...
focus , and conversely that the semantic focus could be a constituent that is not F - marked . It should now be broadly clear how the strong / weak split relates to the question of whether there are environments in which semantic foci ...
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Specifically , such theories predict that the semantic focus of a focus - sensitive operator should correspond to a ... attack in the semantics literature , and by far the most common basis for the attack is the phenomenon of SO focus .
Specifically , such theories predict that the semantic focus of a focus - sensitive operator should correspond to a ... attack in the semantics literature , and by far the most common basis for the attack is the phenomenon of SO focus .
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