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Two kinds of presupposition in natural language . Studies in linguistic semantics , ed . by C. J. Fillmore & D. T. Langendoen , 45-52 . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston . and K. H. EBERt . 1973. A note on marking transparency and ...
Two kinds of presupposition in natural language . Studies in linguistic semantics , ed . by C. J. Fillmore & D. T. Langendoen , 45-52 . New York : Holt , Rinehart & Winston . and K. H. EBERt . 1973. A note on marking transparency and ...
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Some views that H includes in ETL are clearly empiricist doctrines - e.g . , giving a crucial role to ostensive definitions , regarding the process of abstraction as central both for the learning and for the understanding of natural ...
Some views that H includes in ETL are clearly empiricist doctrines - e.g . , giving a crucial role to ostensive definitions , regarding the process of abstraction as central both for the learning and for the understanding of natural ...
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Here we should distinguish the effort to interpret a natural language within first - order predicate calculus ( in short , within the type of grammar and logic described in Quine 1970 ) from the attempt to interpret natural languages in ...
Here we should distinguish the effort to interpret a natural language within first - order predicate calculus ( in short , within the type of grammar and logic described in Quine 1970 ) from the attempt to interpret natural languages in ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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