Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... interpretation - but not , as I proposed , a non - specific interpretation with no existential claim : ( 6 ) Juan bailará con la chica que tenga ( SUBJ ) ojos azules , la cual no existe todavía ' John will dance with the girl ( NON ...
... interpretation - but not , as I proposed , a non - specific interpretation with no existential claim : ( 6 ) Juan bailará con la chica que tenga ( SUBJ ) ojos azules , la cual no existe todavía ' John will dance with the girl ( NON ...
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... interpretation by way of what can be called the ' literal ' interpretation . An adequate semantic description of 18 would thus have to countenance two levels . In other cases , we may want to argue that something which earlier had both ...
... interpretation by way of what can be called the ' literal ' interpretation . An adequate semantic description of 18 would thus have to countenance two levels . In other cases , we may want to argue that something which earlier had both ...
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... interpretation of 19 . S notes that the interpretation which a particular term receives may depend on non - linguistic factors ' . At the same time , however , he claims that , for cardinal numbers , ' after there are the interpretation ...
... interpretation of 19 . S notes that the interpretation which a particular term receives may depend on non - linguistic factors ' . At the same time , however , he claims that , for cardinal numbers , ' after there are the interpretation ...
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