Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... RELATIVE CLAUSES . An English complexity contrast that is accounted for by the SPLT and not by most other complexity theories is the relative acceptability of the SC / RC construction ( a relative clause embedded within a sentential ...
... RELATIVE CLAUSES . An English complexity contrast that is accounted for by the SPLT and not by most other complexity theories is the relative acceptability of the SC / RC construction ( a relative clause embedded within a sentential ...
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... relative to a 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 ...
... relative to a 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 ...
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... relative to all ways of drawing the border , ' simply false ' if it is false relative to all ways of drawing the border , and lacks a determinate truth value if it is true relative to some ways but false relative to others . Lewis notes ...
... relative to all ways of drawing the border , ' simply false ' if it is false relative to all ways of drawing the border , and lacks a determinate truth value if it is true relative to some ways but false relative to others . Lewis notes ...
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