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I define F - marking according to Rooth's ( 1992 ) alternative - semantics
definition of focus . That is , F - marked elements introduce , in addition to the
ordinary semantic meaning of a proposition , a presupposition of alternatives to
the F ...
I define F - marking according to Rooth's ( 1992 ) alternative - semantics
definition of focus . That is , F - marked elements introduce , in addition to the
ordinary semantic meaning of a proposition , a presupposition of alternatives to
the F ...
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By this I mean that all F - marking introduces a presupposition of alternatives to
the F - marked element , that is , a contrast . For instance , the ... For instance , in
some contexts the alternative set is more RESTRICTED than others . This is ...
By this I mean that all F - marking introduces a presupposition of alternatives to
the F - marked element , that is , a contrast . For instance , the ... For instance , in
some contexts the alternative set is more RESTRICTED than others . This is ...
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I argue this makes all three elements in the rheme alternative set salient , as
follows . ( 45 ) [ [ [ Japan ) still does not let us compete fairly in their country ] ] fo =
{ - let_compete_fairly_in_their_country ( x , US ) | XE E } , where E is the domain
of ...
I argue this makes all three elements in the rheme alternative set salient , as
follows . ( 45 ) [ [ [ Japan ) still does not let us compete fairly in their country ] ] fo =
{ - let_compete_fairly_in_their_country ( x , US ) | XE E } , where E is the domain
of ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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