Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... question : ' What is language , in es- sence ? ' ( 2 ) . ' The author makes at least three tacit assumptions . The first is that there are essential properties of language - properties that language CANNOT lack . The second is that an ...
... question : ' What is language , in es- sence ? ' ( 2 ) . ' The author makes at least three tacit assumptions . The first is that there are essential properties of language - properties that language CANNOT lack . The second is that an ...
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... questions are used for the purpose of getting the hearer to match items on associated lists . Thus , a question such as Who bought what ? assumes a list of people and a list of purchased items and serves to elicit the connection between ...
... questions are used for the purpose of getting the hearer to match items on associated lists . Thus , a question such as Who bought what ? assumes a list of people and a list of purchased items and serves to elicit the connection between ...
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... question , i.e. , to make lists of planes and reasons for their crashes , in order to understand what makes particular planes crash . In short , constraints on multiple wн questions in English are probably not a syntactic matter at all ...
... question , i.e. , to make lists of planes and reasons for their crashes , in order to understand what makes particular planes crash . In short , constraints on multiple wн questions in English are probably not a syntactic matter at all ...
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