Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... given standard . For example , exactly might be analyzed in such a way that 30 is true relative to a given standard s iff 31 is true relative to EVERY standard s ' ( including even the strictest standards ) . ( 30 ) Mary arrived at ...
... given standard . For example , exactly might be analyzed in such a way that 30 is true relative to a given standard s iff 31 is true relative to EVERY standard s ' ( including even the strictest standards ) . ( 30 ) Mary arrived at ...
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... given assertion cannot have more than one focus and ... a given proposition cannot express more than one assertion ' ( 329 ) . This reasoning seems convincing , though the main argument against the multiple - focus analysis is drawn ...
... given assertion cannot have more than one focus and ... a given proposition cannot express more than one assertion ' ( 329 ) . This reasoning seems convincing , though the main argument against the multiple - focus analysis is drawn ...
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... given sentence but ' by the contrast with potential prosodic allosentences ' ( 310 ) . To illustrate , compare the following contrasts ( adopted from L's example 5.70 , p . 309 ) . ( 14 ) a . Johnson died . b . Johnson died . c ...
... given sentence but ' by the contrast with potential prosodic allosentences ' ( 310 ) . To illustrate , compare the following contrasts ( adopted from L's example 5.70 , p . 309 ) . ( 14 ) a . Johnson died . b . Johnson died . c ...
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