Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... relative clause within a definite description . We can translate Donnellan's ambiguous example Smith's murderer is insane as either 4a or 4b if we want to dis- ambiguate the definite description . The appearance of the subjunctive in 4b ...
... relative clause within a definite description . We can translate Donnellan's ambiguous example Smith's murderer is insane as either 4a or 4b if we want to dis- ambiguate the definite description . The appearance of the subjunctive in 4b ...
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... relative in Spanish , with a subjunctive verb ' to be ' which has the sole function of indicating attributiveness . " The traditional notion of previous knowledge is perhaps connected with that definiteness which is not inherent but ...
... relative in Spanish , with a subjunctive verb ' to be ' which has the sole function of indicating attributiveness . " The traditional notion of previous knowledge is perhaps connected with that definiteness which is not inherent but ...
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... relative clause , is not in question , and the presupposition remains constant under negation and interrogation . In the specific case ( 15b ) , we are speaking of a comment which is being ( or was ) made , whatever its nature . In 16 ...
... relative clause , is not in question , and the presupposition remains constant under negation and interrogation . In the specific case ( 15b ) , we are speaking of a comment which is being ( or was ) made , whatever its nature . In 16 ...
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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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