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It focuses attention unacceptably on a single class of expressions involved in reference , and on something that is epiphenome- nal , even though of great interest and cultural significance . I mentioned above that properhood was seen ...
It focuses attention unacceptably on a single class of expressions involved in reference , and on something that is epiphenome- nal , even though of great interest and cultural significance . I mentioned above that properhood was seen ...
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There are satisfying conclusions to be drawn from accepting a distinction between semantic and onymic reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the words in a referring expression ...
There are satisfying conclusions to be drawn from accepting a distinction between semantic and onymic reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the words in a referring expression ...
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As they are expressed in the morphology of the verb , the subject and object arguments in examples like 27b overlap in reference . Quite generally , however , clauses in which the SYNTACTICALLY EXPRESSED subject and object overlap in ...
As they are expressed in the morphology of the verb , the subject and object arguments in examples like 27b overlap in reference . Quite generally , however , clauses in which the SYNTACTICALLY EXPRESSED subject and object overlap in ...
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