Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... given sentence in a given language in a given context , are no doubt reflections of more than one component of our linguistic faculty , such a task necessarily involves hypotheses about the nature of such sense experiences . The ...
... given sentence in a given language in a given context , are no doubt reflections of more than one component of our linguistic faculty , such a task necessarily involves hypotheses about the nature of such sense experiences . The ...
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... given . What does it mean to say that some piece of information is taken to be given ? Part of the standard answer to this question is that can only be given if it is entailed by the common ground of the discourse ( see , for example ...
... given . What does it mean to say that some piece of information is taken to be given ? Part of the standard answer to this question is that can only be given if it is entailed by the common ground of the discourse ( see , for example ...
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... given in Table 1 . MATERIALS The linguistic materials in experiment 2 included five kinds of items . As described ... given ; otherwise an ungrammatical filler targeting a no response was given . These fillers served both to break up ...
... given in Table 1 . MATERIALS The linguistic materials in experiment 2 included five kinds of items . As described ... given ; otherwise an ungrammatical filler targeting a no response was given . These fillers served both to break up ...
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analysis appear approach argues argument aspect authors Cambridge chapter Chinese claim clauses complementizer complex considered construction contains context contrast creole denials dependencies derived dialect dictionary discourse discussion distinction English evidence example expression fact final focus French function German given grammar identificational focus important interesting interpretation irregular issues Japanese John language lexical linguistic marked meaning movement nature notes noun object particular past patterns person phonology pied-piping pitch accent position possible preposition present Press principles problem processing pronouns proposed provides question reading reference regular relation relative restricted resumptive rules semantic sentence shows social speakers specific speech structure suggests syntactic syntax tense theory tion topic types University utterance variation verbs volume vowel writing York