Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... First- and second - person plurals on the de se theory a . 1st person exclusive : ' Every speaker self - ascribes membership in the reference set . ' b . 1st person inclusive : ' Every speaker and addressee self - ascribes mem- bership ...
... First- and second - person plurals on the de se theory a . 1st person exclusive : ' Every speaker self - ascribes membership in the reference set . ' b . 1st person inclusive : ' Every speaker and addressee self - ascribes mem- bership ...
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... person feature ( first / second / inclusive ) indicates which speech - act participant self - ascribes , instead of indicating which speech - act participant the pronoun refers to , as the received view would have it . As long as we ...
... person feature ( first / second / inclusive ) indicates which speech - act participant self - ascribes , instead of indicating which speech - act participant the pronoun refers to , as the received view would have it . As long as we ...
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... first - person pronouns and correct addressee - comprehension of second - person pronouns , since nei- ther of these combinations require theory of mind . In contrast , during this same period we expect fewer instances of correct ...
... first - person pronouns and correct addressee - comprehension of second - person pronouns , since nei- ther of these combinations require theory of mind . In contrast , during this same period we expect fewer instances of correct ...
Inhalt
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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addressee affixes agreement alternative Amsterdam analysis anaphor animacy argue argument associative auxiliary Bresnan Cambridge Chomsky clause CM&P cognitive Colloquial French complement complex compound constraints constructions context contrast dative dative constructions definite derived dialects discourse discussion do-support DP subjects dvandvas effect ellipsis English evidence example extraction F-marking first-person focus French subject clitics function grammar grammaticalization guage head HPSG hyperbaton Infl inflectional information structure interaction interpretation island John Benjamins language lexeme lexical linguistic locative inversion markedness markers metrical structure morphology movement noun nuclear accent Oxford pattern phonetic phonological phonological word phrase pitch accents plural position postpositive predicted prepositional present processing prominence pronouns properties proposed prosodic reading reference rheme second-person pronouns self-ascription semantic sentence speakers specific speech subject clitics subject doubling subject-auxiliary inversion syntactic syntax theme theme/rheme theory tion typology University Press Vedic verb word