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Moreover , it is possible ( 73–6 ) to establish a kind of scale of illocutionary equivocation , ranging from explicitly performative sentences like I permit you to shut it — through sentences with some relatively unambiguous device for ...
Moreover , it is possible ( 73–6 ) to establish a kind of scale of illocutionary equivocation , ranging from explicitly performative sentences like I permit you to shut it — through sentences with some relatively unambiguous device for ...
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Moreover, as we have just seen, there is a restriction on the content of the proposition itself : it must define a scale of some kind, to which the degree in question can be referred. This restriction must be semantic, not syntactic, ...
Moreover, as we have just seen, there is a restriction on the content of the proposition itself : it must define a scale of some kind, to which the degree in question can be referred. This restriction must be semantic, not syntactic, ...
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Moreover , it is possible ( 73–6 ) to establish a kind of scale of illocutionary equivocation , ranging from explicitly performative sentences like I permit you to shut it - through sentences with some relatively unambiguous device for ...
Moreover , it is possible ( 73–6 ) to establish a kind of scale of illocutionary equivocation , ranging from explicitly performative sentences like I permit you to shut it - through sentences with some relatively unambiguous device for ...
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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