Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... interpretations . Semantically , the combina- tion of definite article plus proper noun is definite . Smith is here ... interpretation ' adult human male ' . The point of this is that allowing free selection of determiners with proper ...
... interpretations . Semantically , the combina- tion of definite article plus proper noun is definite . Smith is here ... interpretation ' adult human male ' . The point of this is that allowing free selection of determiners with proper ...
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... interpretation when used with determiners like lots of , too much , some , etc .: I put some Smith in the freezer . Perhaps , in cases where special interpretation is needed , we are dealing with cases of semi - grammaticality . In such ...
... interpretation when used with determiners like lots of , too much , some , etc .: I put some Smith in the freezer . Perhaps , in cases where special interpretation is needed , we are dealing with cases of semi - grammaticality . In such ...
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... interpretation to ellipsis . The clear intent of philosophical grammar was to develop a psychological theory , not a technique of textual interpretation ( Chomsky 1968 : 15-6 ) . Sanctius , Chomsky would say , was an applied linguist ...
... interpretation to ellipsis . The clear intent of philosophical grammar was to develop a psychological theory , not a technique of textual interpretation ( Chomsky 1968 : 15-6 ) . Sanctius , Chomsky would say , was an applied linguist ...
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