Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... semantic account of this notion is inadequate . We contend that exactly the opposite is the case : there is an adequate semantic account of presupposition in natural language , so that contextual accounts of this notion are unnecessary ...
... semantic account of this notion is inadequate . We contend that exactly the opposite is the case : there is an adequate semantic account of presupposition in natural language , so that contextual accounts of this notion are unnecessary ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. the same kind of notion as that of semantic presupposition . Semantic presupposi- tion is a condition of statementhood . If the SEMANTIC presupposition P of a sentence S holds in a context C where ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. the same kind of notion as that of semantic presupposition . Semantic presupposi- tion is a condition of statementhood . If the SEMANTIC presupposition P of a sentence S holds in a context C where ...
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... semantically pregnant base P - marker , and determines whether the structural and semantic conditions are such as to permit or accept an SAdj . If conditions are receptive , the structure will optionally be permuted so that the noun ...
... semantically pregnant base P - marker , and determines whether the structural and semantic conditions are such as to permit or accept an SAdj . If conditions are receptive , the structure will optionally be permuted so that the noun ...
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