Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... expressions : ér , which allows only patronymics as complements , and heitur , which allows only given names . This usage is consistent with the meanings of these verbs in other contexts ; ér is a general - purpose copula , suggesting ...
... expressions : ér , which allows only patronymics as complements , and heitur , which allows only given names . This usage is consistent with the meanings of these verbs in other contexts ; ér is a general - purpose copula , suggesting ...
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... expressions ] is minimal . . . it is not even necessary that the referential definite expressions contain a concept . If they do not , we are to call them proper names ' . Such names are applied consistently to their referents ...
... expressions ] is minimal . . . it is not even necessary that the referential definite expressions contain a concept . If they do not , we are to call them proper names ' . Such names are applied consistently to their referents ...
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... expression that is being used to do the referring . Expressions used to refer in this way have entered the onomasticon . Properhood is not a structural category or an attribute of such a category , and expressions that have hitherto ...
... expression that is being used to do the referring . Expressions used to refer in this way have entered the onomasticon . Properhood is not a structural category or an attribute of such a category , and expressions that have hitherto ...
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