Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... context , is the reading of 32 , which represents the utterance meaning of this token of 23 : ( 32 ) If Nixon appoints J. Edgar Hoover - who , as we all know , is a homo- sexual to the cabinet , he will regret having appointed a ...
... context , is the reading of 32 , which represents the utterance meaning of this token of 23 : ( 32 ) If Nixon appoints J. Edgar Hoover - who , as we all know , is a homo- sexual to the cabinet , he will regret having appointed a ...
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... context set up thereby . Any category which presupposes a given linguistic context is necessarily deictic , for the speech situation is a necessary part of its definition . Modification is deictic , in fact triply deictic . First , it ...
... context set up thereby . Any category which presupposes a given linguistic context is necessarily deictic , for the speech situation is a necessary part of its definition . Modification is deictic , in fact triply deictic . First , it ...
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... context of situation . We hope to show , however , that DOR can be adequately stated only if discourse and context of situation are brought to bear . To quote Flower ( 1966 : 143 ) : ' All language functions in a context . Words exist ...
... context of situation . We hope to show , however , that DOR can be adequately stated only if discourse and context of situation are brought to bear . To quote Flower ( 1966 : 143 ) : ' All language functions in a context . Words exist ...
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adjective allophones analysis anaphoric appear apply argument articulatory assimilation beaver Chomsky claim complex considered constraints context Dahl deep structure deixis deletion Dempwolff's derived dialects diasystemic discussion distinction embedded English environments evidence examples explain fact forms French function FURIEUX gemination grammar hypothesis inflectional interpretation John Kiparsky language lexemes lexical lexicon Linguistic Society markedness meaning medial morpheme morphological MSC's nasal consonant NEG-Raising Neogrammarian Note notion noun NP's obstruents occur paper paradigm passive phonetic phonological rules position possible post-position pre-position predicate prefix prenasalized prenasalized stops present presupposition principle problem proposed Proto-Slavic question realization redundancy reference reflexive reflexivization relative clause representation S₁ segments semantic semantic change sentence sequence SPC's speaker specific speech stems štokavian suffix suggests syllable synchronic syntactic syntactic configuration syntax theory tion transitive verbs umlaut underlying underlying representations University variation verb voice vowel zibun