Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... question ' , over and above the condition ' question ' which is common to all ' straight questions ' and interrogative ' exclamations ' , and which was given in 20. These two conditions are repeated here for convenience : ( 31 ) a . The ...
... question ' , over and above the condition ' question ' which is common to all ' straight questions ' and interrogative ' exclamations ' , and which was given in 20. These two conditions are repeated here for convenience : ( 31 ) a . The ...
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... question the truth of the prop- osition , which in 37a is positive and in 37b is negative . From 37a - b respectively , then , the hearer can deduce that the corresponding negative proposition is true ( cf. Surely you don't enjoy making ...
... question the truth of the prop- osition , which in 37a is positive and in 37b is negative . From 37a - b respectively , then , the hearer can deduce that the corresponding negative proposition is true ( cf. Surely you don't enjoy making ...
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... question ' response , whether they were positive or negative : ( 48 ) a . John drives slowly . b . Does he ? ( 49 ) a . John doesn't drive fast . b . Doesn't he ? Here again our analysis of full ' straight questions ' carries over ...
... question ' response , whether they were positive or negative : ( 48 ) a . John drives slowly . b . Does he ? ( 49 ) a . John doesn't drive fast . b . Doesn't he ? Here again our analysis of full ' straight questions ' carries over ...
Inhalt
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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