Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... discussion of existence to §3 . Let us consider Russell's example The author of Waverley was a poet as the basis for the present discussion . According to Frege , in statements such as this , there is a presupposition about the ...
... discussion of existence to §3 . Let us consider Russell's example The author of Waverley was a poet as the basis for the present discussion . According to Frege , in statements such as this , there is a presupposition about the ...
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... discussion of major topics and to comment on various proposals which he makes about them . The reader should be warned that the wide scope of J's discussion , plus the fact that much of it is based on extremely detailed analyses , make ...
... discussion of major topics and to comment on various proposals which he makes about them . The reader should be warned that the wide scope of J's discussion , plus the fact that much of it is based on extremely detailed analyses , make ...
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... discussion of ' similarity ' ( 118-20 ) , assuming that by A is semantically empty . This would result in actives and passives being assigned the same semantic reading , but would still not relate them syntactically . Alternatively ...
... discussion of ' similarity ' ( 118-20 ) , assuming that by A is semantically empty . This would result in actives and passives being assigned the same semantic reading , but would still not relate them syntactically . Alternatively ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
Some functional relationships in grammar Jeffrey Heath | 89 |
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