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The interpretation of any let alone sentence requires seeing the two derived propositions as points on a scale . A second and essential step in the interpretation of a let alone sentence , then , requires the construction of a scale in ...
The interpretation of any let alone sentence requires seeing the two derived propositions as points on a scale . A second and essential step in the interpretation of a let alone sentence , then , requires the construction of a scale in ...
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A second respect in which adverbial NPs behave like PPs is semantic : their semantic interpretations are of the same logical ... Larson's paper contains no concrete proposal for the semantic interpretation of adverbial NPs , but his ...
A second respect in which adverbial NPs behave like PPs is semantic : their semantic interpretations are of the same logical ... Larson's paper contains no concrete proposal for the semantic interpretation of adverbial NPs , but his ...
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Presumably , the interpretation of 11b is compositionally derived from the structure 12a , parallel , we might assume ... For this to be interpreted as ' student of moral philosophy ' , the affix must be raised at LF , to give 13b .
Presumably , the interpretation of 11b is compositionally derived from the structure 12a , parallel , we might assume ... For this to be interpreted as ' student of moral philosophy ' , the affix must be raised at LF , to give 13b .
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
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