Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... expression M ( G { x : 3t ( Fxt ) } ) , the only difference from the case with generic object is that the class - building expression enclosed in braces now indicates the subject of G and not the object . But as the surface subject ...
... expression M ( G { x : 3t ( Fxt ) } ) , the only difference from the case with generic object is that the class - building expression enclosed in braces now indicates the subject of G and not the object . But as the surface subject ...
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... expression , with or without plural NP : ( b ) no rate expression , but a formally - definite plural NP ; ( c ) no rate expression , but a formally - indefinite plural object NP ; ( d ) neither rate expression nor plural NP . 4.1 ...
... expression , with or without plural NP : ( b ) no rate expression , but a formally - definite plural NP ; ( c ) no rate expression , but a formally - indefinite plural object NP ; ( d ) neither rate expression nor plural NP . 4.1 ...
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... expressions ( man , blue , walk , day , bachelor ) from indexical or deictic expressions ( he , over there , yesterday , the bachelor ) . For an expression to be purely denotational , it must have a fixed sense and denotation . Bachelor ...
... expressions ( man , blue , walk , day , bachelor ) from indexical or deictic expressions ( he , over there , yesterday , the bachelor ) . For an expression to be purely denotational , it must have a fixed sense and denotation . Bachelor ...
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language development | 765 |
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