Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... SEMANTICS adds to every single constituent a second semantic value for the focus in addition to the standard one , while yet another modification to Montague grammar is made in the STRUCTURED SEMANTICS Of von Stechow ( 1985/1989 ) and ...
... SEMANTICS adds to every single constituent a second semantic value for the focus in addition to the standard one , while yet another modification to Montague grammar is made in the STRUCTURED SEMANTICS Of von Stechow ( 1985/1989 ) and ...
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... semantic focus of even is Paul , which is also a phonological focus . The semantic focus of only is vegetables . But Partee and others note that vegetables in its second occurrence , that is , the occurrence in sentence B , can be ...
... semantic focus of even is Paul , which is also a phonological focus . The semantic focus of only is vegetables . But Partee and others note that vegetables in its second occurrence , that is , the occurrence in sentence B , can be ...
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... semantics ' ( 81-152 ) , is a more fine - grained semantic study based on original data from twenty - two languages . Using a lexical sampling technique , it identifies and compares language - specific ' lexical minimal pairs ' which ...
... semantics ' ( 81-152 ) , is a more fine - grained semantic study based on original data from twenty - two languages . Using a lexical sampling technique , it identifies and compares language - specific ' lexical minimal pairs ' which ...
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