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Without further discourse context , the most natural interpretation of 2 is that the
individual denoted by the noun phrase is a student at the time at which he or she
is knitting . In other words , the time at which the noun phrase is interpreted ...
Without further discourse context , the most natural interpretation of 2 is that the
individual denoted by the noun phrase is a student at the time at which he or she
is knitting . In other words , the time at which the noun phrase is interpreted ...
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I show that the nominal / possessive time cannot be located by a noun -
phraseinternal modifier , or through the discourse context . My discussion in this
section is restricted to - kue , but parallel data exist for - rã . Consider first the
interpretation ...
I show that the nominal / possessive time cannot be located by a noun -
phraseinternal modifier , or through the discourse context . My discussion in this
section is restricted to - kue , but parallel data exist for - rã . Consider first the
interpretation ...
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Example 44a introduces an entity to the discourse context of which the property '
bike ' is true at the reference time of the verb ( i . e . the noun - phrase time tnp is
located at the reference time ) . Example 44b was intended to convey that the ...
Example 44a introduces an entity to the discourse context of which the property '
bike ' is true at the reference time of the verb ( i . e . the noun - phrase time tnp is
located at the reference time ) . Example 44b was intended to convey that the ...
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A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
In the beginning was the word Mark Aronoff | 803 |
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