Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... sentence processing mechanism and the computational resources available for sentence processing are universal . 2. THE SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . There are two components to the SPLT : an integration - cost component , and a ...
... sentence processing mechanism and the computational resources available for sentence processing are universal . 2. THE SYNTACTIC PREDICTION LOCALITY THEORY . There are two components to the SPLT : an integration - cost component , and a ...
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... sentence is true enough ONLY when the sentence receives an indeterminate simple truth value - that is , only when the sentence is truth - conditionally vague . Sen- tences that are simply true will always be true enough , and those that ...
... sentence is true enough ONLY when the sentence receives an indeterminate simple truth value - that is , only when the sentence is truth - conditionally vague . Sen- tences that are simply true will always be true enough , and those that ...
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... sentence , whereas Ch . 5 demonstrates how f - structure determines scope . Ch . 6 is devoted to a set of dependencies ( the so - called I - dependencies ) which are restricted to structures in which the subject coincides with the sentence ...
... sentence , whereas Ch . 5 demonstrates how f - structure determines scope . Ch . 6 is devoted to a set of dependencies ( the so - called I - dependencies ) which are restricted to structures in which the subject coincides with the sentence ...
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