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a variety of linguistic data correlating with the two uses of negation , I seek to focus on the descriptive / metalinguistic dichotomy as an instance of pragmatic ambiguity - a built - in duality of use wherein the descriptive meaning ...
a variety of linguistic data correlating with the two uses of negation , I seek to focus on the descriptive / metalinguistic dichotomy as an instance of pragmatic ambiguity - a built - in duality of use wherein the descriptive meaning ...
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But we have already seen that this scopal distinction does not generalize to the entire range of possible applications of metalinguistic negations discussed in $ 2 ; in particular , such foci of negation as morphological , syntactic ...
But we have already seen that this scopal distinction does not generalize to the entire range of possible applications of metalinguistic negations discussed in $ 2 ; in particular , such foci of negation as morphological , syntactic ...
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Of course , even if we conclude that the generalized metalinguistic use of negation as a sign of objection or refusal is learned earlier than its logical , truthfunctional use , it does not follow that this order of development should ...
Of course , even if we conclude that the generalized metalinguistic use of negation as a sign of objection or refusal is learned earlier than its logical , truthfunctional use , it does not follow that this order of development should ...
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