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... REFERENCE , which are not clearly distinguished until the present century . The denotation of a lexical item is best viewed as its reference potential . A lexical item denotes , or has as its extension , the set of things to which ...
... REFERENCE , which are not clearly distinguished until the present century . The denotation of a lexical item is best viewed as its reference potential . A lexical item denotes , or has as its extension , the set of things to which ...
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... reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the words in a referring expression - that is , ordinary semantic reference . But if it is accepted that expressions may be used to refer ...
... reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the words in a referring expression - that is , ordinary semantic reference . But if it is accepted that expressions may be used to refer ...
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... reference to an author and reference to a work . Thus , Jones 2005 claims . . . is a reference to the work itself where the claim is made and is paraphrasable as ' Jones's 2005 study claims .. ' , whereas Jones ( 2005 ) claims . . . is ...
... reference to an author and reference to a work . Thus , Jones 2005 claims . . . is a reference to the work itself where the claim is made and is paraphrasable as ' Jones's 2005 study claims .. ' , whereas Jones ( 2005 ) claims . . . is ...
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On Gahl and Garnsey on grammar and usage | 399 |
Susanne Gahl Susan Garnsey | 405 |
P S LeSourd P D Kroeber | 431 |
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