Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... NP's ( definite speci- fic NP's in the singular with an existential presupposition determined by the linguistic environment ) . Attributive descriptions , on the other hand , are singular , definite , non- specific NP's having an ...
... NP's ( definite speci- fic NP's in the singular with an existential presupposition determined by the linguistic environment ) . Attributive descriptions , on the other hand , are singular , definite , non- specific NP's having an ...
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... NP's , and linguistic specificity for indefinite NP's , are , linguistically speaking , one unique phenomenon ; and ( 2 ) that ' referentiality - specificity ' has syntactico- semantic consequences of the kind which has led generative ...
... NP's , and linguistic specificity for indefinite NP's , are , linguistically speaking , one unique phenomenon ; and ( 2 ) that ' referentiality - specificity ' has syntactico- semantic consequences of the kind which has led generative ...
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... NP's in natural language . This paper will show that there are sentences in Spanish that contain definite NP's without an existential presupposition.11 It is also the opinion of a number of linguists that , even though the existence of ...
... NP's in natural language . This paper will show that there are sentences in Spanish that contain definite NP's without an existential presupposition.11 It is also the opinion of a number of linguists that , even though the existence of ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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