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Formal semantics of natural language , ed . by Edward L. Keenan , 123–55 . Cambridge : University Press . Katz , JERROLD J. 1980. Chomsky on meaning . Lg . 56.1-41 . Keenan , EDWARD L. , and Leonard M. Faltz . 1978.
Formal semantics of natural language , ed . by Edward L. Keenan , 123–55 . Cambridge : University Press . Katz , JERROLD J. 1980. Chomsky on meaning . Lg . 56.1-41 . Keenan , EDWARD L. , and Leonard M. Faltz . 1978.
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Dov Gabbay and Julius Moravcsik , ' Negation and denial ' ( 251–65 ) , begins by motivating the ideas ( a ) that negation in natural language is intended , more often than not , to be understood as applying to sub - sentential ...
Dov Gabbay and Julius Moravcsik , ' Negation and denial ' ( 251–65 ) , begins by motivating the ideas ( a ) that negation in natural language is intended , more often than not , to be understood as applying to sub - sentential ...
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Keil's approach to a treatment of these phenomena is guided by work in the philosophical literature on predicability , ' the phenomenon that only certain predicates can ( meaningfully ) be combined with certain terms in a natural ...
Keil's approach to a treatment of these phenomena is guided by work in the philosophical literature on predicability , ' the phenomenon that only certain predicates can ( meaningfully ) be combined with certain terms in a natural ...
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