Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... relationship between the proposition and the referent of the accented expression as unpredictable . L's general claim is that a sentence accent indicates an instruction from the speaker to the hearer to establish a pragmatic relation ...
... relationship between the proposition and the referent of the accented expression as unpredictable . L's general claim is that a sentence accent indicates an instruction from the speaker to the hearer to establish a pragmatic relation ...
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... relation between the depictive adjunct predicate and its host by means of a parallel - structures analysis . The ... relation to an argument of the main predicator of the sentence . This article focusses on the characterization , the ...
... relation between the depictive adjunct predicate and its host by means of a parallel - structures analysis . The ... relation to an argument of the main predicator of the sentence . This article focusses on the characterization , the ...
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... relations bears the relation of subject to the predicate . In the AS model , the relation of the subject to the predicate is central . Each predicate imposes an interpretation on its subject : the subject of the DO predicate in 11a and ...
... relations bears the relation of subject to the predicate . In the AS model , the relation of the subject to the predicate is central . Each predicate imposes an interpretation on its subject : the subject of the DO predicate in 11a and ...
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