Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... problem here , but it is far from obvious that these two characteristics of metalinguistic negation are compatible . I will not pursue this point here because that would require the concept of metalinguistic negation to be more explicit ...
... problem here , but it is far from obvious that these two characteristics of metalinguistic negation are compatible . I will not pursue this point here because that would require the concept of metalinguistic negation to be more explicit ...
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... problem . He wasn't able to solve the problem . The door is open . B : The door is not open - you can close it yourself if you wish . Example 60b shows that even in a context in which its affirmative counterpart 60a would imply that the ...
... problem . He wasn't able to solve the problem . The door is open . B : The door is not open - you can close it yourself if you wish . Example 60b shows that even in a context in which its affirmative counterpart 60a would imply that the ...
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... problem were given to support the claim of ' difficulty ' . My reservation is not that there is never such a problem but that it is much rarer than giving this argument equal status with the other two suggests . ' Of particular interest ...
... problem were given to support the claim of ' difficulty ' . My reservation is not that there is never such a problem but that it is much rarer than giving this argument equal status with the other two suggests . ' Of particular interest ...
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