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Logically speaking , C's arguments require the further premise that the natural - answer relation is semantic in the appropriate sense . If , for example , it turned out that this relation was semantic only in some inappropriate sense ...
Logically speaking , C's arguments require the further premise that the natural - answer relation is semantic in the appropriate sense . If , for example , it turned out that this relation was semantic only in some inappropriate sense ...
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justice to the logical form of sentences in natural language , I am arguing that classical logical analysis underestimates both the needs of logic and the resources of grammar . C is not always clear about his account of logical form .
justice to the logical form of sentences in natural language , I am arguing that classical logical analysis underestimates both the needs of logic and the resources of grammar . C is not always clear about his account of logical form .
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If speakers ' intentions are to be limited to " natural'expressions , then our counter - examples may fail because the coreferential interpretations are not natural . This , however , would show more about C's and Lasnik's rules than ...
If speakers ' intentions are to be limited to " natural'expressions , then our counter - examples may fail because the coreferential interpretations are not natural . This , however , would show more about C's and Lasnik's rules than ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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