Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... question that awaits further research.38 We want to address here a related question . Should we assume , within the framework sketched above , that the macro - event property is encoded at CS ? In other words , does CS distinguish ...
... question that awaits further research.38 We want to address here a related question . Should we assume , within the framework sketched above , that the macro - event property is encoded at CS ? In other words , does CS distinguish ...
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... question must guess what tense - evidential distinction the interlocutor must make to answer the question accurately . If the guess is wrong , most of the time the interlocutor simply ignores the discrepancy and answers the question ...
... question must guess what tense - evidential distinction the interlocutor must make to answer the question accurately . If the guess is wrong , most of the time the interlocutor simply ignores the discrepancy and answers the question ...
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... question " What kind of sound awakened you ? " ' ( 180 ) . The assumption of the implicit question makes the predicate in 4 implicitly anaphorically grounded . The notion of anaphoric grounding also needs some elaboration , since the ...
... question " What kind of sound awakened you ? " ' ( 180 ) . The assumption of the implicit question makes the predicate in 4 implicitly anaphorically grounded . The notion of anaphoric grounding also needs some elaboration , since the ...
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