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... proposed by Zimmermann ( 2000 ) and revamped by Geurts ( 2005 ) . According to this theory , the meaning of a disjunctive statement is actually a conjunction of possibilities . Simplifying matters somewhat , the idea is that the meaning ...
... proposed by Zimmermann ( 2000 ) and revamped by Geurts ( 2005 ) . According to this theory , the meaning of a disjunctive statement is actually a conjunction of possibilities . Simplifying matters somewhat , the idea is that the meaning ...
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... proposed by William Labov and his follow- ers , the pattern of varying constraints is real and pervasive and serves to formally define communities and subcommunities ( Guy 1980 ) . In using hierarchies to compare communities with each ...
... proposed by William Labov and his follow- ers , the pattern of varying constraints is real and pervasive and serves to formally define communities and subcommunities ( Guy 1980 ) . In using hierarchies to compare communities with each ...
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... proposal is to claim , following Fox 1998 , that the strict and sloppy interpretations do not involve different representations of the antecedent of ellipsis . Specifically , S proposes the representation in 8 for the strict ...
... proposal is to claim , following Fox 1998 , that the strict and sloppy interpretations do not involve different representations of the antecedent of ellipsis . Specifically , S proposes the representation in 8 for the strict ...
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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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