Language, Band 66George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1990 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... markedness predictions of the Subset Principle , and therefore its psychological reality , will be supported . In the present study we examined the coreference judgments of three groups of subjects on sentences containing anaphors and ...
... markedness predictions of the Subset Principle , and therefore its psychological reality , will be supported . In the present study we examined the coreference judgments of three groups of subjects on sentences containing anaphors and ...
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... markedness hierarchies for anaphors and pronom- inals . Both hierarchies respect the markedness predictions of the Subset Prin- ciple . Therefore , our results support the psychological reality of the Subset Principle . " The results of ...
... markedness hierarchies for anaphors and pronom- inals . Both hierarchies respect the markedness predictions of the Subset Prin- ciple . Therefore , our results support the psychological reality of the Subset Principle . " The results of ...
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... MARKEDNESS PRINCIPLE : Whenever speakers mark an aspect of a quotation , they intend their addressees to identify that aspect as noninciden- tal — that is , as depictive , supportive , or annotative . Suppose Alice is speaking with Ben ...
... MARKEDNESS PRINCIPLE : Whenever speakers mark an aspect of a quotation , they intend their addressees to identify that aspect as noninciden- tal — that is , as depictive , supportive , or annotative . Suppose Alice is speaking with Ben ...
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