Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... HALO of x , or , extending the terminol- ogy , as the pragmatic halo of a . Complex 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 ...
... HALO of x , or , extending the terminol- ogy , as the pragmatic halo of a . Complex 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 ...
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... halo surrounding t . That is , we can obtain an appropriate halo for exactly three o'clock by applying these functions to three o'clock itself , and gather the resulting values into a set . I adopt this strategy , though it means that the ...
... halo surrounding t . That is , we can obtain an appropriate halo for exactly three o'clock by applying these functions to three o'clock itself , and gather the resulting values into a set . I adopt this strategy , though it means that the ...
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... halo be like ? This should be a set of sets that differ from the set of perfect spheres only in pragmatically ignorable ways , for example by containing some objects whose shape deviates from that of a sphere in minor ways . As with the ...
... halo be like ? This should be a set of sets that differ from the set of perfect spheres only in pragmatically ignorable ways , for example by containing some objects whose shape deviates from that of a sphere in minor ways . As with the ...
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