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In most of these languages , prominence is partly determined by syntactic properties ( e.g. genitives generally outrank their heads ) , partly by semantic properties ( e.g. humans generally outrank nonhumans ) , and partly by discourse ...
In most of these languages , prominence is partly determined by syntactic properties ( e.g. genitives generally outrank their heads ) , partly by semantic properties ( e.g. humans generally outrank nonhumans ) , and partly by discourse ...
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The division of labor between semantic and pragmatic presupposition is noncontroversial — the former affects truth conditions and determines the SEMANTIC WELL - FORMEDNESS of linguistic expressions , the latter establishes ' a relation ...
The division of labor between semantic and pragmatic presupposition is noncontroversial — the former affects truth conditions and determines the SEMANTIC WELL - FORMEDNESS of linguistic expressions , the latter establishes ' a relation ...
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In the third section W extends the semantic analysis of negative polarity to multiple negations . He distinguishes four types of constructions involving multiple negations : negative concord ( or negative attraction ) , paratactic ( or ...
In the third section W extends the semantic analysis of negative polarity to multiple negations . He distinguishes four types of constructions involving multiple negations : negative concord ( or negative attraction ) , paratactic ( or ...
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