Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... SPECIFIC or as ATTRIBUTIVE / NON - SPECIFIC is an indication of the non - pragmatic nature of the distinction ; and the marking of the definite referential and the indefinite specific by the indicative , while the subjunctive is ...
... SPECIFIC or as ATTRIBUTIVE / NON - SPECIFIC is an indication of the non - pragmatic nature of the distinction ; and the marking of the definite referential and the indefinite specific by the indicative , while the subjunctive is ...
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... SPECIFIC ) are ( made ) of chocolate which ( NON - SPECIFIC ) have cherries . ' ( c ) NP's modified by reduced relative clauses are ambiguous between a specific and non - specific interpretation , but NP's modified by one or more ...
... SPECIFIC ) are ( made ) of chocolate which ( NON - SPECIFIC ) have cherries . ' ( c ) NP's modified by reduced relative clauses are ambiguous between a specific and non - specific interpretation , but NP's modified by one or more ...
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... specific / non - specific distinction can be found only in future , negative , and opaque contexts ( Dean 1968 , Jackendoff ) . On the other hand , Donnellan's dis- cussion of definite NP's does not connect the referential and ...
... specific / non - specific distinction can be found only in future , negative , and opaque contexts ( Dean 1968 , Jackendoff ) . On the other hand , Donnellan's dis- cussion of definite NP's does not connect the referential and ...
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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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