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... specific construal , a specific reading does not seem to be available if the same expres- sion is embedded in a comparative quantifier . The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first ...
... specific construal , a specific reading does not seem to be available if the same expres- sion is embedded in a comparative quantifier . The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. narrow sense , i.e. what is both specific to humans and specific to language ) probably consists of nothing except recursion ' . This article was published long enough ago for A to mention it in a ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. narrow sense , i.e. what is both specific to humans and specific to language ) probably consists of nothing except recursion ' . This article was published long enough ago for A to mention it in a ...
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... SPECIFIC OR NONSPECIFIC REFERENCE ( SPECIFIC ) • Nonspecific : The speaker makes reference to a specific entity that is not identifiable or is using the verb nonreferentially . • Specific : The speaker makes reference to a specific and ...
... SPECIFIC OR NONSPECIFIC REFERENCE ( SPECIFIC ) • Nonspecific : The speaker makes reference to a specific entity that is not identifiable or is using the verb nonreferentially . • Specific : The speaker makes reference to a specific and ...
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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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