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I - implicatures are inferential enrichments due to world knowledge or to knowledge of the context in which an expression is used and reflect a tendency to economize and to provide no more information than is necessary to the recovery ...
I - implicatures are inferential enrichments due to world knowledge or to knowledge of the context in which an expression is used and reflect a tendency to economize and to provide no more information than is necessary to the recovery ...
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The same is true for every referring expression in a natural language , including proper nouns . Further , C maintains that the meanings of most lexical items in a natural language are far more elaborate than what is normally recorded ...
The same is true for every referring expression in a natural language , including proper nouns . Further , C maintains that the meanings of most lexical items in a natural language are far more elaborate than what is normally recorded ...
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The authors maintain that these nonmanual expressions are manifestations of abstract features like + neg , + wh , and 4 - features and that their overt expression in ASL provides concrete evidence for the existence of such features .
The authors maintain that these nonmanual expressions are manifestations of abstract features like + neg , + wh , and 4 - features and that their overt expression in ASL provides concrete evidence for the existence of such features .
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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