Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... expression ? In other words , do sentences presuppose ( or entail , in Russell's view ) , or do speakers presuppose ... expression ' is otiose , for what secures uniqueness is the user of the expression and the context in which it is ...
... expression ? In other words , do sentences presuppose ( or entail , in Russell's view ) , or do speakers presuppose ... expression ' is otiose , for what secures uniqueness is the user of the expression and the context in which it is ...
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... expression by carry- ing meaning within the confines of conventionalized paradigms . The mention of any such paradigmatic element thus anchors an expression in previous knowl- edge . The contribution of following elements , on the other ...
... expression by carry- ing meaning within the confines of conventionalized paradigms . The mention of any such paradigmatic element thus anchors an expression in previous knowl- edge . The contribution of following elements , on the other ...
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... expressions , etc. - the learner is alleged to be mastering the USE of certain expressions . H emphasizes the notion of ... expression . Subsequent LD's ( 116 ff . ) are designed to help to understand or to issue utterances of the form ...
... expressions , etc. - the learner is alleged to be mastering the USE of certain expressions . H emphasizes the notion of ... expression . Subsequent LD's ( 116 ff . ) are designed to help to understand or to issue utterances of the form ...
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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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