Language, Band 80George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... proposed to account for the distribution of joined vs. split orders in English performance . Most of these factors fall into one of three groups : syntactic factors like the length of the NP ( e.g. Chen 1986 , Hawkins 1994 ) , semantic ...
... proposed to account for the distribution of joined vs. split orders in English performance . Most of these factors fall into one of three groups : syntactic factors like the length of the NP ( e.g. Chen 1986 , Hawkins 1994 ) , semantic ...
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... proposal to treat conjunction using non - Boolean operators . The proposed flexible Boo- lean approach is introduced there . Ch . 3 , ' The choice - function treatment of indefi- nites ' ( 77-134 ) , gives an overview of the general ...
... proposal to treat conjunction using non - Boolean operators . The proposed flexible Boo- lean approach is introduced there . Ch . 3 , ' The choice - function treatment of indefi- nites ' ( 77-134 ) , gives an overview of the general ...
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... proposed a GENERALIZED CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE status for the ' not all ' interpretations of scalar quantifiers , but non - neo - Griceans must also assume that ' not all ' is at least a frequent pragmatic inference ( of whatever ...
... proposed a GENERALIZED CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE status for the ' not all ' interpretations of scalar quantifiers , but non - neo - Griceans must also assume that ' not all ' is at least a frequent pragmatic inference ( of whatever ...
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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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