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N proceeds from the basis that in nonconfigurational languages , the case morphology is the ( usually sole ) indicator of grammatical function ; one way of defining the distinction between configurational and nonconfigurational ...
N proceeds from the basis that in nonconfigurational languages , the case morphology is the ( usually sole ) indicator of grammatical function ; one way of defining the distinction between configurational and nonconfigurational ...
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Since the senses of the expressions in 1 are not FULLY a function of the senses of their syntactic constituents , they are partly idiomatic . Since the senses of the whole expressions in 1 are PARTIALLY a function of the senses of their ...
Since the senses of the expressions in 1 are not FULLY a function of the senses of their syntactic constituents , they are partly idiomatic . Since the senses of the whole expressions in 1 are PARTIALLY a function of the senses of their ...
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To be sure , extensional functions can account for the extensional structure of the conjunctive readings of the ... the expressions in 1 could receive an appropriate extension by simply assigning them an extensional function .
To be sure , extensional functions can account for the extensional structure of the conjunctive readings of the ... the expressions in 1 could receive an appropriate extension by simply assigning them an extensional function .
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