Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... principles ( from Horn 1984 : 13 ) a . The Q principle ( hearer - based ) : MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION SUFFICIENT ; SAY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN ( given R ) b . The R principle ( speaker - based ) : MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION NECESSARY ; SAY NO MORE ...
... principles ( from Horn 1984 : 13 ) a . The Q principle ( hearer - based ) : MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION SUFFICIENT ; SAY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN ( given R ) b . The R principle ( speaker - based ) : MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION NECESSARY ; SAY NO MORE ...
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... principle . However , if the speaker is taken to be flouting the R principle , forcing an exclusive - or Q - inference , the hearer is invited to conclude that Kim worked slowly or meticulously , but not both . It is difficult to ...
... principle . However , if the speaker is taken to be flouting the R principle , forcing an exclusive - or Q - inference , the hearer is invited to conclude that Kim worked slowly or meticulously , but not both . It is difficult to ...
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... principle . ( 44 ) PRINCIPLE OF SEMANTIC COHERENCE Roles of the construction ( rC ) and roles of the verb ( rV ) may unify only if they are semantically compatible ; roles rV and rC are semantically compatible if and only if rV can be ...
... principle . ( 44 ) PRINCIPLE OF SEMANTIC COHERENCE Roles of the construction ( rC ) and roles of the verb ( rV ) may unify only if they are semantically compatible ; roles rV and rC are semantically compatible if and only if rV can be ...
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Letters to Language | 1 |
Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
Subjects and interface delay in child Spanish and Catalan John Grinstead | 40 |
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