Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... hearer's utility function . There is a fundamental asymmetry between speaker and hearer though . The speaker has a choice between using more or less complex forms . The hearer has no such choice ; the form received from the speaker must ...
... hearer's utility function . There is a fundamental asymmetry between speaker and hearer though . The speaker has a choice between using more or less complex forms . The hearer has no such choice ; the form received from the speaker must ...
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... hearer strategies . Here too the vast majority can safely be ex- cluded from the outset . If ergative is only used to mark A and accusative only O by the speaker , it would obviously be unreasonable for the hearer to interpret the case ...
... hearer strategies . Here too the vast majority can safely be ex- cluded from the outset . If ergative is only used to mark A and accusative only O by the speaker , it would obviously be unreasonable for the hearer to interpret the case ...
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... hearer of the utterance.40 The particular utility function I used above implements essentially two claims : ( i ) nominative has a higher utility than both accusative and ergative , and ( ii ) correct argument linking ( in the sense ...
... hearer of the utterance.40 The particular utility function I used above implements essentially two claims : ( i ) nominative has a higher utility than both accusative and ergative , and ( ii ) correct argument linking ( in the sense ...
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