Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... expression of time anyway . Occasionally A alludes to the expression of time through grammatical morphemes , but there is hardly any discussion of this in the book . Thus there is no discussion of cross - linguistic variation in expressions ...
... expression of time anyway . Occasionally A alludes to the expression of time through grammatical morphemes , but there is hardly any discussion of this in the book . Thus there is no discussion of cross - linguistic variation in expressions ...
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... expression intended to refer ' throughout the book ( cf. 55 ) conveys her standpoint in the philosophi- cal debate as to what constitutes a referring expression . Instead of taking a stance in the Fregean - Russellian controversy ( see ...
... expression intended to refer ' throughout the book ( cf. 55 ) conveys her standpoint in the philosophi- cal debate as to what constitutes a referring expression . Instead of taking a stance in the Fregean - Russellian controversy ( see ...
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... expression sono kare cannot be bound by a quantified expression.2 ( 74 ) * Dono gakusei - mo ; [ sono , kare - ga tensai - da to ] omotte - iru . which student - also that he - NOM genius - COP COMP think - PRES ' Every student ; thinks ...
... expression sono kare cannot be bound by a quantified expression.2 ( 74 ) * Dono gakusei - mo ; [ sono , kare - ga tensai - da to ] omotte - iru . which student - also that he - NOM genius - COP COMP think - PRES ' Every student ; thinks ...
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