Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... interpretation as a form of incremental evaluation occurring during parsing . RUTH M. KEMPSON's ' Semantics , pragmatics , and natural language interpretation ' ( 561–98 ) offers an intriguing shift of perspective by proposing , instead ...
... interpretation as a form of incremental evaluation occurring during parsing . RUTH M. KEMPSON's ' Semantics , pragmatics , and natural language interpretation ' ( 561–98 ) offers an intriguing shift of perspective by proposing , instead ...
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but in the context of 59a , these two words have to be interpreted in such a way that the latter is semantically weaker than the former . An analogous interpretation also applies to the italicized expressions in 59b and 59c . These ...
but in the context of 59a , these two words have to be interpreted in such a way that the latter is semantically weaker than the former . An analogous interpretation also applies to the italicized expressions in 59b and 59c . These ...
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... interpretation of the first half of 69a is partly dependent upon the interpretation of the second half . Of course , this is not a peculiarity of presupposition denials ; it also occurs in implicature denials , as in 70 , for example ...
... interpretation of the first half of 69a is partly dependent upon the interpretation of the second half . Of course , this is not a peculiarity of presupposition denials ; it also occurs in implicature denials , as in 70 , for example ...
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