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The arguments by Hutchinson and by Whitaker , on the other hand , are fallacious . Hutchinson's argument that grammar is a psychological theory is based on the false premiss that the only alternative to this view is the wide - scope ...
The arguments by Hutchinson and by Whitaker , on the other hand , are fallacious . Hutchinson's argument that grammar is a psychological theory is based on the false premiss that the only alternative to this view is the wide - scope ...
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He argues that the subject - predicate distinction in logic is like the basic case , except that it permits subject terms to specify individuals ... This brief sketch of S's argument does not indicate its richness or that of the book .
He argues that the subject - predicate distinction in logic is like the basic case , except that it permits subject terms to specify individuals ... This brief sketch of S's argument does not indicate its richness or that of the book .
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SE done ) as a completive marker in temporal subordinates is equated with its lexical force ' completely ' , as used in main clauses ( argued , incidentally , from Black English rather than GC examples , 87 ) ; and the whole is ...
SE done ) as a completive marker in temporal subordinates is equated with its lexical force ' completely ' , as used in main clauses ( argued , incidentally , from Black English rather than GC examples , 87 ) ; and the whole is ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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