Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... expression might appear to be a straightforward one : ' The name of a name or other expression is commonly formed by putting the named expression in single quotation marks ; the whole , called a quota- tion , denotes its interior ...
... expression might appear to be a straightforward one : ' The name of a name or other expression is commonly formed by putting the named expression in single quotation marks ; the whole , called a quota- tion , denotes its interior ...
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... expression is in some sense metalinguistic does not entail that it must pick up an expression used in the previous discourse . This is illustrated already by the examples 52 and 53 , and confirmed by 56. It may be that form denials are ...
... expression is in some sense metalinguistic does not entail that it must pick up an expression used in the previous discourse . This is illustrated already by the examples 52 and 53 , and confirmed by 56. It may be that form denials are ...
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... expressions in 57 are construed as having ' exactly ' readings , and these readings could not be the result of conversational implicatures . Therefore , I will have to assume that a scalar expression may have an ' exactly ' reading even ...
... expressions in 57 are construed as having ' exactly ' readings , and these readings could not be the result of conversational implicatures . Therefore , I will have to assume that a scalar expression may have an ' exactly ' reading even ...
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