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EQUATIVES AND DEFERRED REFERENCE GREGORY WARD Northwestern University Previous accounts of DEFERRED REFERENCE ( e.g. Nunberg 1995 ) have argued that all ( nonostensive ) deferred reference is the result of MEANING TRANSFER , a shift in ...
EQUATIVES AND DEFERRED REFERENCE GREGORY WARD Northwestern University Previous accounts of DEFERRED REFERENCE ( e.g. Nunberg 1995 ) have argued that all ( nonostensive ) deferred reference is the result of MEANING TRANSFER , a shift in ...
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Much less studied , however , is the possibility of deferred reference with copular sentences of the form NP - be - NP , so - called equative sentences or identity statements , as illustrated by the naturally occurring examples in 2.
Much less studied , however , is the possibility of deferred reference with copular sentences of the form NP - be - NP , so - called equative sentences or identity statements , as illustrated by the naturally occurring examples in 2.
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a In the case of deferred equatives , a rather different situation obtains . First , note that for canonical equatives , two distinct NPs are used to refer to the same discourse entity , as when a speaker uses 45 to assert that Chris ...
a In the case of deferred equatives , a rather different situation obtains . First , note that for canonical equatives , two distinct NPs are used to refer to the same discourse entity , as when a speaker uses 45 to assert that Chris ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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