Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... question , he must also be informing Barbara what he is asking Ann . Otherwise , he cannot be certain that Barbara will understand his highly elliptical question , What about you ? Imagine instead that Charles had asked Ann Did you like ...
... question , he must also be informing Barbara what he is asking Ann . Otherwise , he cannot be certain that Barbara will understand his highly elliptical question , What about you ? Imagine instead that Charles had asked Ann Did you like ...
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... question . Intuitively , how- ever , the informative in 28 serves as just as good an antecedent as the direct question in 27. If it does , then it too must involve m - intentions . The case , however , can be made even stronger ...
... question . Intuitively , how- ever , the informative in 28 serves as just as good an antecedent as the direct question in 27. If it does , then it too must involve m - intentions . The case , however , can be made even stronger ...
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... question . ( 2 ) The can is a non - standard form for the modal may , used to request permission . ( 3 ) The putative underlying proposition - May Maria take the turn at read- ing ? ' - appeals to the social context of being in a ...
... question . ( 2 ) The can is a non - standard form for the modal may , used to request permission . ( 3 ) The putative underlying proposition - May Maria take the turn at read- ing ? ' - appeals to the social context of being in a ...
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