Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... expressions , and not just lexical items , may have pragmatic halos . Just how ' wide ' the halo of a complex expression is depends in part on whether it contains a slack regulator as a constituent , such as exactly , all , or perfectly ...
... expressions , and not just lexical items , may have pragmatic halos . Just how ' wide ' the halo of a complex expression is depends in part on whether it contains a slack regulator as a constituent , such as exactly , all , or perfectly ...
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... expression must match the output of the preceding expression ; mappings for complex expressions are obtained by composing the mappings of the constituent expressions . There is already considerable evidence that natural language ...
... expression must match the output of the preceding expression ; mappings for complex expressions are obtained by composing the mappings of the constituent expressions . There is already considerable evidence that natural language ...
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... expressions whose function is to signal how much pragmatic slack should be allowed in the interpretation of an utterance . I termed such expressions SLACK REGULATORS , and gave an analysis of them . This analysis employed the device of ...
... expressions whose function is to signal how much pragmatic slack should be allowed in the interpretation of an utterance . I termed such expressions SLACK REGULATORS , and gave an analysis of them . This analysis employed the device of ...
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