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39 I will go further and claim that they are relational nouns - i.e . , they have the profile of a thing , but also have a salient , non - profiled landmark in their base — and that they function as epistemic predicates .
39 I will go further and claim that they are relational nouns - i.e . , they have the profile of a thing , but also have a salient , non - profiled landmark in their base — and that they function as epistemic predicates .
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Whether Allegedly S is true does not depend on the intension of S , but on whether someone has uttered a sentence which claims that S. Conceivably , we could analyse unfortunately as a function of the intension of its complement ...
Whether Allegedly S is true does not depend on the intension of S , but on whether someone has uttered a sentence which claims that S. Conceivably , we could analyse unfortunately as a function of the intension of its complement ...
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To elucidate the function of particular adverbs , or even classes of adverbs , may require a particular logic ( or kind of logic ) , or a particular sort ... that semantic rules go beyond simple ( and elegant ) functional application .
To elucidate the function of particular adverbs , or even classes of adverbs , may require a particular logic ( or kind of logic ) , or a particular sort ... that semantic rules go beyond simple ( and elegant ) functional application .
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