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... INTERNAL VS. KIND - EXTERNAL DEFERRED REFERENCE . Within the class of deferred equatives , an important distinction is whether the pragmatic mapping holds between sets of like or unlike kinds , as illustrated in 65 and 66 , respectively ...
... INTERNAL VS. KIND - EXTERNAL DEFERRED REFERENCE . Within the class of deferred equatives , an important distinction is whether the pragmatic mapping holds between sets of like or unlike kinds , as illustrated in 65 and 66 , respectively ...
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... internal variant in 68b.31 We can attribute this general preference for kind - external equatives to a variant of the Gricean ' Avoid Ambiguity ' submaxim ( Grice 1975 ) : A hearer will generally opt for a less effortful nondeferred ...
... internal variant in 68b.31 We can attribute this general preference for kind - external equatives to a variant of the Gricean ' Avoid Ambiguity ' submaxim ( Grice 1975 ) : A hearer will generally opt for a less effortful nondeferred ...
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... internal scenarios ( 2.47 ) . Indeed , for 32 of the 35 subjects , their mean kind - external scores were greater than their mean kind - internal scores , as illustrated in Appendix B. The scenario judged to be most felicitous - a ...
... internal scenarios ( 2.47 ) . Indeed , for 32 of the 35 subjects , their mean kind - external scores were greater than their mean kind - internal scores , as illustrated in Appendix B. The scenario judged to be most felicitous - a ...
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