Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... possible finite " lexicons " of finite morphemes includes infinitely many with , e.g. , more elements than the number of electrons in the known universe , and infinitely many with individual lexical items of a size greater than is ...
... possible finite " lexicons " of finite morphemes includes infinitely many with , e.g. , more elements than the number of electrons in the known universe , and infinitely many with individual lexical items of a size greater than is ...
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... Possible - World Semantics and Situation Semantics , achieved through concessions made by both sides . In Situation Semantics , abstract situations are now recognized ( cf. Perry's answer to Landman ) ; and some practitioners of Possible ...
... Possible - World Semantics and Situation Semantics , achieved through concessions made by both sides . In Situation Semantics , abstract situations are now recognized ( cf. Perry's answer to Landman ) ; and some practitioners of Possible ...
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... possible natural - language determiner . * Several such universals are discussed by vB , as well as the necessity of developing a theory to motivate them . The sections by vB on DRS theory , and on the application of categorial grammar ...
... possible natural - language determiner . * Several such universals are discussed by vB , as well as the necessity of developing a theory to motivate them . The sections by vB on DRS theory , and on the application of categorial grammar ...
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