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a then propose that a universal semantic principle , namely the SMP , determines the reading required for a reciprocal sentence by selecting the strongest reading that does not make this sentence necessarily false , given the meaning of ...
a then propose that a universal semantic principle , namely the SMP , determines the reading required for a reciprocal sentence by selecting the strongest reading that does not make this sentence necessarily false , given the meaning of ...
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Forthcoming May 2000 , Paperback 1 55619661 X USD 29.95 COURSE BOOK AND CD ROM English Sentence Analysis Marjolijn Verspoor and Kim Sauter English Department University of Groningen An introductory course a English Sentence Analysis ...
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These strings are sentence types since each defines a finite set of grammatical sentences ( tokens ) , formed by selecting a lexical item consistent with each lexical syntactic category . Such sequences of lexical syntactic categories ...
These strings are sentence types since each defines a finite set of grammatical sentences ( tokens ) , formed by selecting a lexical item consistent with each lexical syntactic category . Such sequences of lexical syntactic categories ...
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