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In his earlier work , Nunberg argued that such deferred interpretations are the result of a transfer of reference from one discourse referent ( e.g. a ham sandwich ) to another ( the orderer of that sandwich ) .
In his earlier work , Nunberg argued that such deferred interpretations are the result of a transfer of reference from one discourse referent ( e.g. a ham sandwich ) to another ( the orderer of that sandwich ) .
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Note that neither Nunberg nor Fauconnier distinguishes between equatives and nonequatives within their respective theories of deferred reference ; indeed , Nunberg provides 4 as an unexceptional example of nominal transfer applying to ...
Note that neither Nunberg nor Fauconnier distinguishes between equatives and nonequatives within their respective theories of deferred reference ; indeed , Nunberg provides 4 as an unexceptional example of nominal transfer applying to ...
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( predicate transfer ) However , in the case of deferred equatives with no definite descriptions , Nunberg's nominal transfer mechanism is presumably unavailable given the absence of a common noun upon which to base the transfer .
( predicate transfer ) However , in the case of deferred equatives with no definite descriptions , Nunberg's nominal transfer mechanism is presumably unavailable given the absence of a common noun upon which to base the transfer .
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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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