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An interpretation of the external argument thus is not restricted to ... is interpreted as introducing an external argument , notated as ext.21 As discussed earlier , the interpretation of the active Voice then combines with the ...
An interpretation of the external argument thus is not restricted to ... is interpreted as introducing an external argument , notated as ext.21 As discussed earlier , the interpretation of the active Voice then combines with the ...
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tion . By contrast , if the f - morph the is present , the N stays in its base position ( pending some refinements from Vol . 1:86 ) , and a common - noun interpretation results , as in 5 . ( 4 ) D ( proper noun interpretation ) John .
tion . By contrast , if the f - morph the is present , the N stays in its base position ( pending some refinements from Vol . 1:86 ) , and a common - noun interpretation results , as in 5 . ( 4 ) D ( proper noun interpretation ) John .
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This process of interpretation is principled , in that the assumptions are selected with the aim of optimizing the relevance of the utterance , or getting it to yield the most new information for the least effort ; and it involves rules ...
This process of interpretation is principled , in that the assumptions are selected with the aim of optimizing the relevance of the utterance , or getting it to yield the most new information for the least effort ; and it involves rules ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Construction after construction and its theoretical challenges Ray Jackendoff | 8 |
An AAE camouflage construction Chris Collins Simanique Moody Paul M Postal | 29 |
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