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How do we know , in languages without an onymic article , whether an expression of the type represented by the old vicarage / The Old Vicarage is being used as a proper name or as a common expression ? The existence of two referential ...
How do we know , in languages without an onymic article , whether an expression of the type represented by the old vicarage / The Old Vicarage is being used as a proper name or as a common expression ? The existence of two referential ...
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This view can be developed into an operational version of the ORDP , that whenever an expression is used to refer onymically ... It is a trivial psycholinguistic finding that those expressions that everyone accepts as being names are ...
This view can be developed into an operational version of the ORDP , that whenever an expression is used to refer onymically ... It is a trivial psycholinguistic finding that those expressions that everyone accepts as being names are ...
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The key point is this : that an expression ( yuèjin ) may have a literal translation equivalent ( whether dash , big progress , leap forward , or whatever ) , which may be replaced for the purposes of what is arguably a proper name ...
The key point is this : that an expression ( yuèjin ) may have a literal translation equivalent ( whether dash , big progress , leap forward , or whatever ) , which may be replaced for the purposes of what is arguably a proper name ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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