Language, Band 86,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2010 |
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... REFERENCE MARKER . This is explained in more detail below . Instead of ' reference marker ' , here I adopt the term NOTION from the later work by Crimmins and Perry ( 1989 ) and Crimmins ( 1992 ) , because the latter terminology ...
... REFERENCE MARKER . This is explained in more detail below . Instead of ' reference marker ' , here I adopt the term NOTION from the later work by Crimmins and Perry ( 1989 ) and Crimmins ( 1992 ) , because the latter terminology ...
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... reference set of the pronoun . What is predicted by other theories of indexicals , such as double - indexing ap- proaches ( Kamp 1971 , Kaplan 1977 , inter alia ) ? According to a common analysis of indexical pronouns , the addressee in ...
... reference set of the pronoun . What is predicted by other theories of indexicals , such as double - indexing ap- proaches ( Kamp 1971 , Kaplan 1977 , inter alia ) ? According to a common analysis of indexical pronouns , the addressee in ...
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... reference set . ' c . 2nd person : ' Every addressee self - ascribes membership in the reference . set . ' Such a theory does not allow us , even in principle , to define a ' true second - person plu- ral ' , restricted to referring ...
... reference set . ' c . 2nd person : ' Every addressee self - ascribes membership in the reference . set . ' Such a theory does not allow us , even in principle , to define a ' true second - person plu- ral ' , restricted to referring ...
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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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