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March 1989 , 379 pages , $ 59.50 ISBN : 0-12-409340 - X Volume 21 Thematic Relations edited by Wendy Wilkins The central question posed by the contributors to this volume is what status does the system of thematic relations have in the ...
March 1989 , 379 pages , $ 59.50 ISBN : 0-12-409340 - X Volume 21 Thematic Relations edited by Wendy Wilkins The central question posed by the contributors to this volume is what status does the system of thematic relations have in the ...
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This is predicted by an analysis of doubled positions as A - positions , because we do not expect normal objects , subjects , or other argument relations to be used for special effect . This is in fact what we do expect from A ...
This is predicted by an analysis of doubled positions as A - positions , because we do not expect normal objects , subjects , or other argument relations to be used for special effect . This is in fact what we do expect from A ...
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The foundation and point d'appui of their work is the trichotomous model of temporal relations proposed by Hans Reichenbach . The essays in this first volume are organized around the theme of temporal structure and relations in ...
The foundation and point d'appui of their work is the trichotomous model of temporal relations proposed by Hans Reichenbach . The essays in this first volume are organized around the theme of temporal structure and relations in ...
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