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Square brackets indicate linguistic expressions ( [ Bill ] , [ Austin ) , etc. ) ; mental notions are represented as above ( ' n Bill for Mary's notion of Bill , etc. ) ; normal font indicates elements of the public model of the world ...
Square brackets indicate linguistic expressions ( [ Bill ] , [ Austin ) , etc. ) ; mental notions are represented as above ( ' n Bill for Mary's notion of Bill , etc. ) ; normal font indicates elements of the public model of the world ...
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Summarizing so far , the representations above indicate certain information about the utterance of Bill likes Austin by Mary to Paula . They show the conceptual structures associated with that sentence , within Mary's and Paula's ...
Summarizing so far , the representations above indicate certain information about the utterance of Bill likes Austin by Mary to Paula . They show the conceptual structures associated with that sentence , within Mary's and Paula's ...
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Vera indicated that the Yankees retired the batter with two homers after the previous hitter doubled . Who / Which batter did Vera indicate whether they retired after the previous hitter doubled ? 15. Victor announced that the ...
Vera indicated that the Yankees retired the batter with two homers after the previous hitter doubled . Who / Which batter did Vera indicate whether they retired after the previous hitter doubled ? 15. Victor announced that the ...
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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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