Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... interpreted specific- ally , while in 11b it can only receive a non - specific interpretation : ( 11 ) a . Quiere casarse con { la , una } muchacha que sea ( SUBJ ) rubia y con pecas " He wants to marry { the , a } girl who may ( NON ...
... interpreted specific- ally , while in 11b it can only receive a non - specific interpretation : ( 11 ) a . Quiere casarse con { la , una } muchacha que sea ( SUBJ ) rubia y con pecas " He wants to marry { the , a } girl who may ( NON ...
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... interpretation of 8 with à Jean as indirect object , and I consider 6 and 7 completely ambiguous . Only context or knowledge of the world allows me to choose the ' subject ' or ' object ' interpretation for Rembrandt or Pierre . The ...
... interpretation of 8 with à Jean as indirect object , and I consider 6 and 7 completely ambiguous . Only context or knowledge of the world allows me to choose the ' subject ' or ' object ' interpretation for Rembrandt or Pierre . The ...
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... interpretation of a particular item . As an example , consider the lexical entry for the items give ( V ) , given ... interpretation , as the semantic derivation rule Snom shows . According to the lexical entry , the verb and the ...
... interpretation of a particular item . As an example , consider the lexical entry for the items give ( V ) , given ... interpretation , as the semantic derivation rule Snom shows . According to the lexical entry , the verb and the ...
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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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