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Somehow , then , a distinction has to be made between that book in subject function and that book in topicalized object function ; and it may well turn out that the only way to do this is to attach explicit function labels such as ...
Somehow , then , a distinction has to be made between that book in subject function and that book in topicalized object function ; and it may well turn out that the only way to do this is to attach explicit function labels such as ...
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Though our data show very little use of ia as an adverb of place , they do confirm that this function ( probably the original one , given a transfer of the English meaning of ' here ' ) still exists to some limited extent .
Though our data show very little use of ia as an adverb of place , they do confirm that this function ( probably the original one , given a transfer of the English meaning of ' here ' ) still exists to some limited extent .
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I am also not convinced that the semantic function of proper names is merely that of specifying the thing named . S sees a problem here , but I do not think he diagnoses it correctly . He treats it as a problem about statements of ...
I am also not convinced that the semantic function of proper names is merely that of specifying the thing named . S sees a problem here , but I do not think he diagnoses it correctly . He treats it as a problem about statements of ...
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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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