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A framework where reference markers ( or file cards , notions , etc. ) model conceptual individuals in the minds of speakers permits the following account of the crucial difference between indexicals and other referential expressions .
A framework where reference markers ( or file cards , notions , etc. ) model conceptual individuals in the minds of speakers permits the following account of the crucial difference between indexicals and other referential expressions .
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The pronoun feature [ addr ] specifies that every addressee self - ascribes membership in the reference set of the pronoun . What is predicted by other theories of indexicals , such as double - indexing approaches ( Kamp 1971 , Kaplan ...
The pronoun feature [ addr ] specifies that every addressee self - ascribes membership in the reference set of the pronoun . What is predicted by other theories of indexicals , such as double - indexing approaches ( Kamp 1971 , Kaplan ...
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Ist person exclusive : ' Every speaker self - ascribes membership in the reference set . ... A pronoun's grammatical specification does not involve quantification over the members of the reference set ; but just such quantification is ...
Ist person exclusive : ' Every speaker self - ascribes membership in the reference set . ... A pronoun's grammatical specification does not involve quantification over the members of the reference set ; but just such quantification is ...
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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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