Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... denials : Horn's notion of metalinguistic nega- tion ; and a proposal put forward by van der Sandt , which by and large may be character- ized as ... denials , because in the case of presuppositions the semantic THE MECHANISMS OF DENIAL 277.
... denials : Horn's notion of metalinguistic nega- tion ; and a proposal put forward by van der Sandt , which by and large may be character- ized as ... denials , because in the case of presuppositions the semantic THE MECHANISMS OF DENIAL 277.
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... denials can always be accounted for in a principled way . That is to say , all instances of denial may be explained without special - purpose theoretical machinery . In particular , it is not necessary to assume that negation is ...
... denials can always be accounted for in a principled way . That is to say , all instances of denial may be explained without special - purpose theoretical machinery . In particular , it is not necessary to assume that negation is ...
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... denials and presupposi- tions interact . First , although presuppositions generally escape from the scope of any operator , including negation , in denials negation may be employed to cancel a presuppo- sition . Second , denials ...
... denials and presupposi- tions interact . First , although presuppositions generally escape from the scope of any operator , including negation , in denials negation may be employed to cancel a presuppo- sition . Second , denials ...
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