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nonspecific readings are due to the NP's being interpreted in the low position . ... In the ( a ) cases , we have only a nonspecific reading of the direct object , whereas in the ( b ) cases , we get only a specific reading of the ...
nonspecific readings are due to the NP's being interpreted in the low position . ... In the ( a ) cases , we have only a nonspecific reading of the direct object , whereas in the ( b ) cases , we get only a specific reading of the ...
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( single book ) We have seen that 22a forces a nonspecific reading of the object , whereas 22b forces a specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position .
( single book ) We have seen that 22a forces a nonspecific reading of the object , whereas 22b forces a specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position .
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The fact that antecedent resolution in apparent ACD cases tracks scope can still be captured by reading it off of the overt syntactic structure . Fox and Nissenbaum ( 2003 ) , for example , note that ACD forces a de re reading of the ...
The fact that antecedent resolution in apparent ACD cases tracks scope can still be captured by reading it off of the overt syntactic structure . Fox and Nissenbaum ( 2003 ) , for example , note that ACD forces a de re reading of the ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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