Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... defined as speaker and addressee , respectively , and so no addi- tional mechanisms are necessary to insure referential clarity . Again , 1pl . and 2pl . forms , while not completely well - defined , are at least partly defined as ...
... defined as speaker and addressee , respectively , and so no addi- tional mechanisms are necessary to insure referential clarity . Again , 1pl . and 2pl . forms , while not completely well - defined , are at least partly defined as ...
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... defined in terms of surface structure , from FREE ID rules , where both are not uniquely defined . Second , we distinguish SIMPLE ID rules , which apply to single - clause constructions , from COMPLEX ID rules , which apply to ...
... defined in terms of surface structure , from FREE ID rules , where both are not uniquely defined . Second , we distinguish SIMPLE ID rules , which apply to single - clause constructions , from COMPLEX ID rules , which apply to ...
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... defined in Aspects do not allow us to express this fact . However , in Gruber's framework , the NP's common to each pair have the same semantic relation to the predicate . Gruber ( p . 38 ) defines the following set of semantic ...
... defined in Aspects do not allow us to express this fact . However , in Gruber's framework , the NP's common to each pair have the same semantic relation to the predicate . Gruber ( p . 38 ) defines the following set of semantic ...
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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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