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The speaker is impressed by the degree to which a property defined in the proposition is present ( = 17 ) . b . The speaker believes that the hearer knows at least as well as he himself does whether the proposition is true or false ...
The speaker is impressed by the degree to which a property defined in the proposition is present ( = 17 ) . b . The speaker believes that the hearer knows at least as well as he himself does whether the proposition is true or false ...
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If I decide , on the basis of all the information available to me , that the speaker's reason for uttering the interrogative is the first one ( 32 ) , then I won't take it conducively , and will feel equally free to answer yes or no .
If I decide , on the basis of all the information available to me , that the speaker's reason for uttering the interrogative is the first one ( 32 ) , then I won't take it conducively , and will feel equally free to answer yes or no .
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1 ( not a permission ) These are impossible performative usages , because the speaker assumes the hearer to have the option of permitting , which conflicts with the speaker's own authority to order . Consider the relationship between ...
1 ( not a permission ) These are impossible performative usages , because the speaker assumes the hearer to have the option of permitting , which conflicts with the speaker's own authority to order . Consider the relationship between ...
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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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