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These expressions are compositional because their constituents contribute their meanings to the meanings of the wholes ... We argue that extensionalist semantics , on which the meaning of an expression is a function from domains to ...
These expressions are compositional because their constituents contribute their meanings to the meanings of the wholes ... We argue that extensionalist semantics , on which the meaning of an expression is a function from domains to ...
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2-6 that such expressions as that flower is plastic and that animal is stuffed are not ambiguous . Moreover , we would also have to say that indefinitely many modifiers ( tin , clay , paper , cloth , rubber , and so on ) or noun phrases ...
2-6 that such expressions as that flower is plastic and that animal is stuffed are not ambiguous . Moreover , we would also have to say that indefinitely many modifiers ( tin , clay , paper , cloth , rubber , and so on ) or noun phrases ...
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Idiom schema . tions of the variables thus restrict the availability of this interpretation to complex NPS with just the syntactic structure we have assigned to the expressions in 1. Further , they restrict the interpretation of NPs ...
Idiom schema . tions of the variables thus restrict the availability of this interpretation to complex NPS with just the syntactic structure we have assigned to the expressions in 1. Further , they restrict the interpretation of NPs ...
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