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... hearer is forced to make a particular strong implicature rather than a set of less determinate weak implicatures depends on the degree to which the form of the utterance constrains the hearer in choosing the contextual assumptions ...
... hearer is forced to make a particular strong implicature rather than a set of less determinate weak implicatures depends on the degree to which the form of the utterance constrains the hearer in choosing the contextual assumptions ...
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... hearer Xwa [ ] [ ANIM : + ] P : - speaker P : - speaker - hearer N : pl This analytical device is not of the same order as the three principles of AM introduced in §4 above . However , it is entirely consistent with the processual idea ...
... hearer Xwa [ ] [ ANIM : + ] P : - speaker P : - speaker - hearer N : pl This analytical device is not of the same order as the three principles of AM introduced in §4 above . However , it is entirely consistent with the processual idea ...
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... hearer [ N : v ] [ ANIM : - ] P : - speaker - - hearer N : pl The rule in 44 applies to extended stems only . But Final Number Value Addition requires more generally a morphological object where the number of no more than one argument ...
... hearer [ N : v ] [ ANIM : - ] P : - speaker - - hearer N : pl The rule in 44 applies to extended stems only . But Final Number Value Addition requires more generally a morphological object where the number of no more than one argument ...
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