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The reference of singular terms , proper names , demonstratives , and definite descriptions — to name the usual categories - is the topic of Charles Chastain's extremely interesting essay , ' Reference and context ' ( 194–269 ) .
The reference of singular terms , proper names , demonstratives , and definite descriptions — to name the usual categories - is the topic of Charles Chastain's extremely interesting essay , ' Reference and context ' ( 194–269 ) .
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Reference of an individual term in such a chain is a matter of discourse . Also , if he is correct that indefinite descriptions are referring singular expressions , reference will not in general be a matter in which the speaker expects ...
Reference of an individual term in such a chain is a matter of discourse . Also , if he is correct that indefinite descriptions are referring singular expressions , reference will not in general be a matter in which the speaker expects ...
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Bolinger suggests that cases of reference modification may often be indistinguishable from ADJ + N compounds . This parallel seems essentially correct , since nominal compounds often ( or even typically ) serve to subcategorize - to ...
Bolinger suggests that cases of reference modification may often be indistinguishable from ADJ + N compounds . This parallel seems essentially correct , since nominal compounds often ( or even typically ) serve to subcategorize - to ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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