Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... denotation of spherical shouldn't it do the same thing in 28 , contracting the halo around the denotation of round ? But suppose we are in a context that sets the cutoff point for round quite low on the scale , so that 29 is true in ...
... denotation of spherical shouldn't it do the same thing in 28 , contracting the halo around the denotation of round ? But suppose we are in a context that sets the cutoff point for round quite low on the scale , so that 29 is true in ...
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... denotation of N widened to include individuals that might otherwise be regarded as irrelevant . Hence the townspeople might leave out of its denotation a few odd exceptional townspeople , but the denotation of all the townspeople will ...
... denotation of N widened to include individuals that might otherwise be regarded as irrelevant . Hence the townspeople might leave out of its denotation a few odd exceptional townspeople , but the denotation of all the townspeople will ...
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... denotation , as already informally discussed in §4.3 . I assume that contexts may be ordered according to strictness with respect to the denotation of a scalar adjective a . ' C Ea C " means that C is less strict than C ' with respect ...
... denotation , as already informally discussed in §4.3 . I assume that contexts may be ordered according to strictness with respect to the denotation of a scalar adjective a . ' C Ea C " means that C is less strict than C ' with respect ...
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