Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... reading not enclosed within heavy parentheses is , correspondingly , that the statementhood condition of the proposition in question is independent of whether the reading refers . The assertion of 4 makes no claim concerning anyone ...
... reading not enclosed within heavy parentheses is , correspondingly , that the statementhood condition of the proposition in question is independent of whether the reading refers . The assertion of 4 makes no claim concerning anyone ...
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... reading of the subject of the sentence is enclosed in heavy parentheses ; therefore the reading of the subject is placed in referential position by virtue of the projection rule which substitutes the reading of poisonous mushrooms for ...
... reading of the subject of the sentence is enclosed in heavy parentheses ; therefore the reading of the subject is placed in referential position by virtue of the projection rule which substitutes the reading of poisonous mushrooms for ...
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... reading styles belong on the same dimension ; and there is reason to doubt this . Except in the case of very skilled practitioners of reading aloud , it is usually easy to tell whether someone is speaking or reading aloud , and the ...
... reading styles belong on the same dimension ; and there is reason to doubt this . Except in the case of very skilled practitioners of reading aloud , it is usually easy to tell whether someone is speaking or reading aloud , and the ...
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