Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... SEMANTICS adds to every single constituent a second semantic value for the focus in addition to the standard one , while yet another modification to Montague grammar is made in the STRUCTURED Semantics of von Stechow ( 1985/1989 ) and ...
... SEMANTICS adds to every single constituent a second semantic value for the focus in addition to the standard one , while yet another modification to Montague grammar is made in the STRUCTURED Semantics of von Stechow ( 1985/1989 ) and ...
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... semantic foci are not syntactically F - marked . Weak theories , in the form they have been stated , would lead us to expect obligatoriness of F - marking . 15 Thus they predict that that there are no environments in which semantic foci ...
... semantic foci are not syntactically F - marked . Weak theories , in the form they have been stated , would lead us to expect obligatoriness of F - marking . 15 Thus they predict that that there are no environments in which semantic foci ...
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... semantic / pragmatic fea- tures . CONCORD and INDEX features represent two aspects of syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to morphological features , and tend to be ...
... semantic / pragmatic fea- tures . CONCORD and INDEX features represent two aspects of syntactic agreement ; they differ in that CONCORD features are closely related ( though not identical ) to morphological features , and tend to be ...
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