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knowledge that the hearer brings to bear, so it isn't surprising that the relation between IF's and sentence structure is at best tenuous. Nor is it surprising that IF's themselves are vague and seem to be drawn from a completely ...
knowledge that the hearer brings to bear, so it isn't surprising that the relation between IF's and sentence structure is at best tenuous. Nor is it surprising that IF's themselves are vague and seem to be drawn from a completely ...
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intermediate properties SEMANTIC , on a par with the standard semantic properties such as referential indices and semantic features , which define the propositional content of the sentence . ILLOCUTIONARY MEANING AND SEMANTICS 2 a 2.1 .
intermediate properties SEMANTIC , on a par with the standard semantic properties such as referential indices and semantic features , which define the propositional content of the sentence . ILLOCUTIONARY MEANING AND SEMANTICS 2 a 2.1 .
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Such values are applied to the unit of the verb construction as a whole , not to the pronoun by itself , and the placement of the unit is better studied at the level of the sentence . Another case of free order involving a verb ...
Such values are applied to the unit of the verb construction as a whole , not to the pronoun by itself , and the placement of the unit is better studied at the level of the sentence . Another case of free order involving a verb ...
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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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