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But the corresponding 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 .
But the corresponding 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 .
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P - definiteness , b - definiteness , etc. , are properties of expressions ; they depend on what the lexical content of an expression is . This is not quite correct , however , for deictic and anaphoric expressions whose lexical content ...
P - definiteness , b - definiteness , etc. , are properties of expressions ; they depend on what the lexical content of an expression is . This is not quite correct , however , for deictic and anaphoric expressions whose lexical content ...
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4 We can now state the following pragmatic principle : ( 43 ) P - DEFINITENESS CONSTRAINT : In an utterance , the expression of TT and the expression of TSit cannot both be independently p - definite . This excludes utterances like 44 ...
4 We can now state the following pragmatic principle : ( 43 ) P - DEFINITENESS CONSTRAINT : In an utterance , the expression of TT and the expression of TSit cannot both be independently p - definite . This excludes utterances like 44 ...
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