Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... expressed in sentences of the form ' X have Y ' . Yet this casts the net too wide , since many sentences of the form ' X cause Y to have Z ' cannot be expressed by , e.g. , ' X give Z to Y ' : ( 6 ) a . His nervousness caused John to ...
... expressed in sentences of the form ' X have Y ' . Yet this casts the net too wide , since many sentences of the form ' X cause Y to have Z ' cannot be expressed by , e.g. , ' X give Z to Y ' : ( 6 ) a . His nervousness caused John to ...
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... expressed in the relative clause after , rather than before , the statement expressed in the matrix . Another problem involves the generation of propositional - attitude sentences , e.g. , John said believed that S , or It seemed to him ...
... expressed in the relative clause after , rather than before , the statement expressed in the matrix . Another problem involves the generation of propositional - attitude sentences , e.g. , John said believed that S , or It seemed to him ...
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... expressed as follows : ( 2 ) ( x ) ( t ) ( Rx at t → Gx at t + d ' ) Informally : any R thing will become or remain G. Clearly , almost any law counts as a teleological law by this initial criterion . B immediately modifies his ...
... expressed as follows : ( 2 ) ( x ) ( t ) ( Rx at t → Gx at t + d ' ) Informally : any R thing will become or remain G. Clearly , almost any law counts as a teleological law by this initial criterion . B immediately modifies his ...
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