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Reduced , semantically general anaphoric expressions tend to favor locally coreferential interpretations ; full , semantically specific anaphoric expressions tend to favor locally noncoreferential interpretations .
Reduced , semantically general anaphoric expressions tend to favor locally coreferential interpretations ; full , semantically specific anaphoric expressions tend to favor locally noncoreferential interpretations .
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On the other hand , the use of the semantically most general anaphoric expressions available , like German sich for the third person and mich and dich for first and second person respectively , induces a locally coreferential ...
On the other hand , the use of the semantically most general anaphoric expressions available , like German sich for the third person and mich and dich for first and second person respectively , induces a locally coreferential ...
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Syntactic derivations : A nontransforma- stage of the derivation , the expressions belonging to tional view . By ULF BROSZIEWSKI . ( Linthe group must be combined with each other . guistische Arbeiten 470. ) Tübingen : In this approach ...
Syntactic derivations : A nontransforma- stage of the derivation , the expressions belonging to tional view . By ULF BROSZIEWSKI . ( Linthe group must be combined with each other . guistische Arbeiten 470. ) Tübingen : In this approach ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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