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... comparative ones ( more / less / fewer than ) . Whereas the naive theory is basically right about comparative modifiers , it is wrong about superla- tive modifiers , which we claim have a MODAL meaning : an utterance of At least three ...
... comparative ones ( more / less / fewer than ) . Whereas the naive theory is basically right about comparative modifiers , it is wrong about superla- tive modifiers , which we claim have a MODAL meaning : an utterance of At least three ...
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... Comparative quantifiers , by contrast , would have been fine in all of these cases . Our third puzzle , then , is why the distribution of superlative expressions is freer in general but more restricted in certain special cases . 2.4 ...
... Comparative quantifiers , by contrast , would have been fine in all of these cases . Our third puzzle , then , is why the distribution of superlative expressions is freer in general but more restricted in certain special cases . 2.4 ...
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... comparative quantifier . The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first - order predicates as arguments , while specific indefinites are always existential ; or , put otherwise , a ...
... comparative quantifier . The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first - order predicates as arguments , while specific indefinites are always existential ; or , put otherwise , a ...
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Recognizing a Language great Brian D Joseph | 493 |
The semantics of scalar modifiers Bart Geurts Rick Nouwen | 533 |
Evidentiality and double tense in Matses David W Fleck | 589 |
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