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It may be noted that , in any one use of 35a , the speaker will have only one of the two discrete meanings in mind , and also that some particular aspect of the range of one of these meanings will obtain . The speaker will intend to ...
It may be noted that , in any one use of 35a , the speaker will have only one of the two discrete meanings in mind , and also that some particular aspect of the range of one of these meanings will obtain . The speaker will intend to ...
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6 ) : ' Fluent speakers of English are ... capable ... of determining for themselves whether particular linguistic ... The odd thing about this restatement of Chomsky's earlier attempt to characterize the native speaker's minimal ...
6 ) : ' Fluent speakers of English are ... capable ... of determining for themselves whether particular linguistic ... The odd thing about this restatement of Chomsky's earlier attempt to characterize the native speaker's minimal ...
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John sees that you're a ar 7 the result is doubtful because the speaker is not involved . In place of Postal's ' more subjective ' , I believe we must substitute ' PURELY subjective : having no admixture of the speaker's point of view ' ...
John sees that you're a ar 7 the result is doubtful because the speaker is not involved . In place of Postal's ' more subjective ' , I believe we must substitute ' PURELY subjective : having no admixture of the speaker's point of view ' ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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