Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... true if sentence 104 is true , but that sentence ( b ) may be true or false if sentence 106 is true : ( a ) John is identical to Bill . ( b ) John is similar to Bill . One might argue that these facts indicate idiosyncratic properties ...
... true if sentence 104 is true , but that sentence ( b ) may be true or false if sentence 106 is true : ( a ) John is identical to Bill . ( b ) John is similar to Bill . One might argue that these facts indicate idiosyncratic properties ...
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... true . On the other hand , 46b does not require an analogous demon- stration of ability in order to count as true ; it does not imply * John seduced any woman in Torrance ten years ago . The group of ambiguous predicates also includes ...
... true . On the other hand , 46b does not require an analogous demon- stration of ability in order to count as true ; it does not imply * John seduced any woman in Torrance ten years ago . The group of ambiguous predicates also includes ...
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... true , the first must also be true ; thus the subject of both sentences is an Agent . Note that it is not necessary to infer any particular context of situation , ' normal use ' etc. This test works independent of situation , or ...
... true , the first must also be true ; thus the subject of both sentences is an Agent . Note that it is not necessary to infer any particular context of situation , ' normal use ' etc. This test works independent of situation , or ...
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