Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... operators applying to independently evaluated ar- guments . Adverbs typically translate into expressions like variable - binding operators which introduce the ' variables ' which they ' bind ' . Adverbs signal re - evaluation of the ...
... operators applying to independently evaluated ar- guments . Adverbs typically translate into expressions like variable - binding operators which introduce the ' variables ' which they ' bind ' . Adverbs signal re - evaluation of the ...
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... operators rudely , and rudely ; one designates manner , the other something like attitude . There is absolutely no explanation why one of these should occur VP - internally , and the other VP- externally - nor why both should be ...
... operators rudely , and rudely ; one designates manner , the other something like attitude . There is absolutely no explanation why one of these should occur VP - internally , and the other VP- externally - nor why both should be ...
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... operator variable . Like an Ad - Verb , a variable - binding quantifier has a semantic effect which refers to ' admissible alternative values ' of the operand to which it applies . Unlike verbal operands modified by Ad - Verb ' operators ...
... operator variable . Like an Ad - Verb , a variable - binding quantifier has a semantic effect which refers to ' admissible alternative values ' of the operand to which it applies . Unlike verbal operands modified by Ad - Verb ' operators ...
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