Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... particular statements subsumed by them is a factual rather than a methodological issue . If speakers in fact master and manipulate both LISTS ( particular statements ) and RULES ( general state- ments ) from which these lists could be ...
... particular statements subsumed by them is a factual rather than a methodological issue . If speakers in fact master and manipulate both LISTS ( particular statements ) and RULES ( general state- ments ) from which these lists could be ...
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... particular , on whether the sentence op- erand contains variables identical to the operator variable . Like an Ad - Verb , a variable - binding quantifier has a semantic effect which refers to ' admissible alternative values ' of the ...
... particular , on whether the sentence op- erand contains variables identical to the operator variable . Like an Ad - Verb , a variable - binding quantifier has a semantic effect which refers to ' admissible alternative values ' of the ...
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... particular construction in a given language may be restricted to a particular mood or aspect , governed by particular predicates or classes of predicates , or possible only in certain syntactic environments . Similarly , a particular ...
... particular construction in a given language may be restricted to a particular mood or aspect , governed by particular predicates or classes of predicates , or possible only in certain syntactic environments . Similarly , a particular ...
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