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Since in this theory semantic interpretation is a function of ( enriched ) ' surface structure ' ( Chomsky 1975 , Ch . 3 ) , one can simply say that 35 is well - formed syntactically , but the semantics of persuade and believe account ...
Since in this theory semantic interpretation is a function of ( enriched ) ' surface structure ' ( Chomsky 1975 , Ch . 3 ) , one can simply say that 35 is well - formed syntactically , but the semantics of persuade and believe account ...
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P judges sentences like the following to differ in their scope characteristics : ( 122 ) I believe that a unicorn is eating my radishes . ( 123 ) I believe a unicorn to be eating my radishes . Here 122 appears to support two ...
P judges sentences like the following to differ in their scope characteristics : ( 122 ) I believe that a unicorn is eating my radishes . ( 123 ) I believe a unicorn to be eating my radishes . Here 122 appears to support two ...
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If you are a structure - preserver , you will probably change the scheme just argued for , assume that believe is categorized to occur with an empty object and an S , and write the rule like this ( or just say “ Move NP ' ) : ( 173 ) W ...
If you are a structure - preserver , you will probably change the scheme just argued for , assume that believe is categorized to occur with an empty object and an S , and write the rule like this ( or just say “ Move NP ' ) : ( 173 ) W ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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