Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... expression be in Pontefract does not say anything about this duration ; the specification of this duration does not belong to the lexical content of an expression such as be in Pontefract . ( 34 ) Twice , Chris has been in Pontefract ...
... expression be in Pontefract does not say anything about this duration ; the specification of this duration does not belong to the lexical content of an expression such as be in Pontefract . ( 34 ) Twice , Chris has been in Pontefract ...
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... expressions ; they de- pend on what the lexical content of an expression is . This is not quite correct , however , for deictic and anaphoric expressions whose lexical content requires systematic completion by context . The pure lexical ...
... expressions ; they de- pend on what the lexical content of an expression is . This is not quite correct , however , for deictic and anaphoric expressions whose lexical content requires systematic completion by context . The pure lexical ...
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... expression of TT and the expression of TSit cannot both be independently p - definite . This excludes utterances like 44 and 45 : ( 44 ) * At seven , Chris had left at six . ( 45 ) * Chris has left at six . In both cases , the lexical ...
... expression of TT and the expression of TSit cannot both be independently p - definite . This excludes utterances like 44 and 45 : ( 44 ) * At seven , Chris had left at six . ( 45 ) * Chris has left at six . In both cases , the lexical ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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