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Reviewed by GEOFFREY K. PULLUM and BARBARA C. SCHOLZ , University of California , Santa Cruz This book is organized around a central question : " What is language , in essence ? ' ( 2 ) . ' The author makes at least three tacit ...
Reviewed by GEOFFREY K. PULLUM and BARBARA C. SCHOLZ , University of California , Santa Cruz This book is organized around a central question : " What is language , in essence ? ' ( 2 ) . ' The author makes at least three tacit ...
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The first of these constraints is , in essence , that multiple wh questions are used for the purpose of getting the ... Thus , a question such as Who bought what ? assumes a list of people and a list of purchased items and serves to ...
The first of these constraints is , in essence , that multiple wh questions are used for the purpose of getting the ... Thus , a question such as Who bought what ? assumes a list of people and a list of purchased items and serves to ...
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13a is unacceptable primarily because it has why in VPadjunct position , and secondarily because it is difficult to conceive of a context that would meet the list requirement for such a question , which assumes that for a single person ...
13a is unacceptable primarily because it has why in VPadjunct position , and secondarily because it is difficult to conceive of a context that would meet the list requirement for such a question , which assumes that for a single person ...
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