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... predicates in deep ( = semantic ) structure ; but interpretivists would deny this ( at least for their syntactic deep structure — the nature of their semantic repre- sentations is unclear in this regard ) . The performative verb ...
... predicates in deep ( = semantic ) structure ; but interpretivists would deny this ( at least for their syntactic deep structure — the nature of their semantic repre- sentations is unclear in this regard ) . The performative verb ...
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... predicates , these predicates and their arguments may all be manifested in a single surface clause . Elements that would otherwise be relegated to subordinate clauses are therefore rendered more promi- nent . Auxiliary verbs provide a ...
... predicates , these predicates and their arguments may all be manifested in a single surface clause . Elements that would otherwise be relegated to subordinate clauses are therefore rendered more promi- nent . Auxiliary verbs provide a ...
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... predicates ( McCawley 1970 , R. Lakoff 1971 ) , but normally they surface as appendages to the individual conjuncts ... predicates ; that the performative verb must always have a subject I and an indirect object you ; and that there is a ...
... predicates ( McCawley 1970 , R. Lakoff 1971 ) , but normally they surface as appendages to the individual conjuncts ... predicates ; that the performative verb must always have a subject I and an indirect object you ; and that there is a ...
Inhalt
Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
Urheberrecht | |
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