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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 ( nonosten- sive ) deferred reference is the result of MEANING TRANSFER , a shift ...
EQUATIVES AND DEFERRED REFERENCE GREGORY WARD Northwestern University Previous accounts of DEFERRED REFERENCE ( e.g. Nunberg 1995 ) have argued that all ( nonosten- sive ) deferred reference is the result of MEANING TRANSFER , a shift ...
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... reference transfer from one discourse entity to another . Fauconnier's system , though , does permit such reference transfer , that is , a direct link between two discourse entities . What both frameworks have in common is that deferred ...
... reference transfer from one discourse entity to another . Fauconnier's system , though , does permit such reference transfer , that is , a direct link between two discourse entities . What both frameworks have in common is that deferred ...
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... reference and not sense . Nunberg does concede that the felicity of examples involving demonstratives depends on ' specific principles of English morphosyntax ' ( 1995 : 115 ) . Whatever ... reference and EQUATIVES AND DEFERRED REFERENCE 269.
... reference and not sense . Nunberg does concede that the felicity of examples involving demonstratives depends on ' specific principles of English morphosyntax ' ( 1995 : 115 ) . Whatever ... reference and EQUATIVES AND DEFERRED REFERENCE 269.
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