Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... reference to underlying ( not derived ! ) representations . This is a direct contradiction of Kiparsky's condition . However , I would be very surprised if a rule like the aspiration of initial voiceless stops in English were ever found ...
... reference to underlying ( not derived ! ) representations . This is a direct contradiction of Kiparsky's condition . However , I would be very surprised if a rule like the aspiration of initial voiceless stops in English were ever found ...
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... reference are not basic , or that the LD's relying on taxonomies do not assume the concepts of naming and referring . The difficulty of trying to demote naming , truth , and reference also dogs H's chapter on synonymy ( 170–84 ) . Here ...
... reference are not basic , or that the LD's relying on taxonomies do not assume the concepts of naming and referring . The difficulty of trying to demote naming , truth , and reference also dogs H's chapter on synonymy ( 170–84 ) . Here ...
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... reference , as here there can be no question of conflict between superficial and semantic plurality : ( 60 ) Quando si è ( sg . ) il presidente ( sg . ) , non si fuma ( sg . ) ' When one is the president , one doesn't smoke . ' Such ...
... reference , as here there can be no question of conflict between superficial and semantic plurality : ( 60 ) Quando si è ( sg . ) il presidente ( sg . ) , non si fuma ( sg . ) ' When one is the president , one doesn't smoke . ' Such ...
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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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