Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... kind being the set of its instances . The singular form is argued to be semantically marked although it is syntactically unmarked in the singular / plural opposition , and it is defined in the same way as dual , trial , etc. , number ...
... kind being the set of its instances . The singular form is argued to be semantically marked although it is syntactically unmarked in the singular / plural opposition , and it is defined in the same way as dual , trial , etc. , number ...
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... kind , which is the sum of its instances . Where the domain denoted by a noun N is nonempty , the plural definite descrip- tion the Ns denotes supersets of the greatest sum of the kind domain , and consequently all plural definite ...
... kind , which is the sum of its instances . Where the domain denoted by a noun N is nonempty , the plural definite descrip- tion the Ns denotes supersets of the greatest sum of the kind domain , and consequently all plural definite ...
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... kind of loose functional rationale is not available to account for the mainte- nance of elaborate inflection class systems . Some sociolinguists have seen the maintenance of such systems as ' acts of identity ' , emphasizing conformity ...
... kind of loose functional rationale is not available to account for the mainte- nance of elaborate inflection class systems . Some sociolinguists have seen the maintenance of such systems as ' acts of identity ' , emphasizing conformity ...
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