Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... interpretation to be available . This argument can be reinforced by considering the following variation of the above sentence.1 ( 2 ) Taroo , wa Hanako ; o zibun , no kuruma ni noseta . Taroo TOP Hanako ACC self GEN car ' Taroo , put ...
... interpretation to be available . This argument can be reinforced by considering the following variation of the above sentence.1 ( 2 ) Taroo , wa Hanako ; o zibun , no kuruma ni noseta . Taroo TOP Hanako ACC self GEN car ' Taroo , put ...
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... interpretation . ( 4 ) a . NP , and NP2 VP b . NP , VP c . NP2 VP Similarly , if from 4b and 4c together , or their conjunction , we can conclude 4a , we say that 4a has a cumulative interpretation . That is , distributivity and ...
... interpretation . ( 4 ) a . NP , and NP2 VP b . NP , VP c . NP2 VP Similarly , if from 4b and 4c together , or their conjunction , we can conclude 4a , we say that 4a has a cumulative interpretation . That is , distributivity and ...
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... interpretation of denominal verbs is partly semantic but mostly pragmatic . As Aronoff ( 1980 ) puts it , denominal verbs have a SPARSE SEMAN- TICS : there are semantic conditions that constrain the interpretation of a novel denominal ...
... interpretation of denominal verbs is partly semantic but mostly pragmatic . As Aronoff ( 1980 ) puts it , denominal verbs have a SPARSE SEMAN- TICS : there are semantic conditions that constrain the interpretation of a novel denominal ...
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