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In 50b , however , the unicorns cannot be understood anaphorically ; only the universally quantified reading is possible . This parallels examples of BPC like 51. I conclude that there is strong evidence in favor of the claim that ...
In 50b , however , the unicorns cannot be understood anaphorically ; only the universally quantified reading is possible . This parallels examples of BPC like 51. I conclude that there is strong evidence in favor of the claim that ...
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But it is easy to demonstrate that written language cannot in fact be decoded into speech unless its meaning is first determined , which is the reason that automatic reading devices resist invention ( for summaries of these arguments ...
But it is easy to demonstrate that written language cannot in fact be decoded into speech unless its meaning is first determined , which is the reason that automatic reading devices resist invention ( for summaries of these arguments ...
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participants would disclaim reading as a major area of theoretical or experimental concern . With all due respect , this was a conference dominated by amateurs . It is remarkable also , in a conference supposedly about language ...
participants would disclaim reading as a major area of theoretical or experimental concern . With all due respect , this was a conference dominated by amateurs . It is remarkable also , in a conference supposedly about language ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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