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Although in 44b , sefer is , in the semantic sense , just as ' referential ' as in 44a , it is PRESENTED as non - referential because it has no relevance to the discourse . It is , in Givón's terms , ' pragmatically non - referential ' ...
Although in 44b , sefer is , in the semantic sense , just as ' referential ' as in 44a , it is PRESENTED as non - referential because it has no relevance to the discourse . It is , in Givón's terms , ' pragmatically non - referential ' ...
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Looking to the context for criteria is not sufficient , either : a discourse context will contain many referential indices , implicit or explicit . Some of these may be shared by the sentence whose topic is to be chosen ; but as ...
Looking to the context for criteria is not sufficient , either : a discourse context will contain many referential indices , implicit or explicit . Some of these may be shared by the sentence whose topic is to be chosen ; but as ...
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tioned in one sentence and its larger context , the world of the discourse . Exactly how sentences are evaluated for their truth value is affected by what is in subject or topic position ; thus Strawson's discussion , through apparently ...
tioned in one sentence and its larger context , the world of the discourse . Exactly how sentences are evaluated for their truth value is affected by what is in subject or topic position ; thus Strawson's discussion , through apparently ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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