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... transfer of reference from one discourse referent ( e.g. a ham sandwich ) to another ( the orderer of that sandwich ) . In his more recent work , Nunberg argues that the transfer mechanism applies not to the referents of linguistic ...
... transfer of reference from one discourse referent ( e.g. a ham sandwich ) to another ( the orderer of that sandwich ) . In his more recent work , Nunberg argues that the transfer mechanism applies not to the referents of linguistic ...
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... transfer is that , in the case of deferred equatives consisting of two definite descriptions , one in subject position , the other in predicate position , the relevant property could , in principle , result from either nominal transfer ...
... transfer is that , in the case of deferred equatives consisting of two definite descriptions , one in subject position , the other in predicate position , the relevant property could , in principle , result from either nominal transfer ...
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... transfer ) b . The man at Table 7 is the ham sandwich . ham sandwich orderer . ' ( predicate transfer ) - > ' The man at Table 7 is the However , in the case of deferred equatives with no definite descriptions , Nunberg's nominal transfer ...
... transfer ) b . The man at Table 7 is the ham sandwich . ham sandwich orderer . ' ( predicate transfer ) - > ' The man at Table 7 is the However , in the case of deferred equatives with no definite descriptions , Nunberg's nominal transfer ...
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