Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 |
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... reciprocal pronoun has a flexible semantic value defining a range of readings of varying logical strength and that a semantic principle determines the reading required for a given reciprocal sentence on the basis of the meaning of its ...
... reciprocal pronoun has a flexible semantic value defining a range of readings of varying logical strength and that a semantic principle determines the reading required for a given reciprocal sentence on the basis of the meaning of its ...
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... reciprocal pronoun can , and must , have the IAO reading , but when the predicate know is in its scope it cannot have the IAO reading . Consider next the meaning difference between the reciprocal pronouns in 2a and 2c . ( Take 2c as a ...
... reciprocal pronoun can , and must , have the IAO reading , but when the predicate know is in its scope it cannot have the IAO reading . Consider next the meaning difference between the reciprocal pronouns in 2a and 2c . ( Take 2c as a ...
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... reciprocal sentence by selecting the strongest reading that does not make this sentence necessarily false , given the meaning of the predicate in the scope of the reciprocal pronoun . For example , in the case of 1a , The children in ...
... reciprocal sentence by selecting the strongest reading that does not make this sentence necessarily false , given the meaning of the predicate in the scope of the reciprocal pronoun . For example , in the case of 1a , The children in ...
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