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We take this to be a syntactic fact but have no further explanation.10 ( 43 ) a . * Susan was promised by John to take care of himself / herself . b . Susan was promised a new bike by John . C. the promise to Susan by John to take care ...
We take this to be a syntactic fact but have no further explanation.10 ( 43 ) a . * Susan was promised by John to take care of himself / herself . b . Susan was promised a new bike by John . C. the promise to Susan by John to take care ...
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In fact , the difficulties that arise in views of morphology based strictly on morphemes construed as minimal signs ... suggest that this picture may merit more consideration than it has sometimes received . The fact that roots often ...
In fact , the difficulties that arise in views of morphology based strictly on morphemes construed as minimal signs ... suggest that this picture may merit more consideration than it has sometimes received . The fact that roots often ...
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Kurt Gödel hinted at a proof which seems to demonstrate that if a compo- sitional semantic theory treats true sentences as standing for facts , then all true sentences must stand for the same Eleatic ' Great ' Fact .
Kurt Gödel hinted at a proof which seems to demonstrate that if a compo- sitional semantic theory treats true sentences as standing for facts , then all true sentences must stand for the same Eleatic ' Great ' Fact .
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