Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... semantic properties ( e.g. humans generally outrank non- humans ) , and partly by discourse - pragmatic properties ( Givón 1994b ) . Aissen 1997 argues that obviation is relevant in Tzotzil as well . In Tzotzil , obviation is not ...
... semantic properties ( e.g. humans generally outrank non- humans ) , and partly by discourse - pragmatic properties ( Givón 1994b ) . Aissen 1997 argues that obviation is relevant in Tzotzil as well . In Tzotzil , obviation is not ...
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... semantics ( e.g. Krifka 1992 , Rooth 1992 ) . Formal theories of meaning are concerned with truth - conditional effects of topic and focus , specifically their effect on semantic interpretation , while L is interested in such issues as ...
... semantics ( e.g. Krifka 1992 , Rooth 1992 ) . Formal theories of meaning are concerned with truth - conditional effects of topic and focus , specifically their effect on semantic interpretation , while L is interested in such issues as ...
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... semantics into consideration in natural language semantics . In the third section W extends the semantic analysis of negative polarity to multiple negations . He distinguishes four types of constructions involving multiple negations ...
... semantics into consideration in natural language semantics . In the third section W extends the semantic analysis of negative polarity to multiple negations . He distinguishes four types of constructions involving multiple negations ...
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