Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... interpret the object NP as having wide scope with respect to the intensional predicate but narrow scope with respect to the subject . On this interpretation , each student has a particular book that he is looking for , but that book ...
... interpret the object NP as having wide scope with respect to the intensional predicate but narrow scope with respect to the subject . On this interpretation , each student has a particular book that he is looking for , but that book ...
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... interpretation , even when casemarking is optional . That is , we know that noncasemarked NPs can be interpreted as specific or nonspecific . What we don't know , however , is whether the analysis can explain either the morphology or ...
... interpretation , even when casemarking is optional . That is , we know that noncasemarked NPs can be interpreted as specific or nonspecific . What we don't know , however , is whether the analysis can explain either the morphology or ...
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... interpretation . When such an NP occurs outside of the VP , however , it has a specific interpretation , taking scope above the adverbial . Thus , both morphological case and the high syntactic position can give rise to a specific ...
... interpretation . When such an NP occurs outside of the VP , however , it has a specific interpretation , taking scope above the adverbial . Thus , both morphological case and the high syntactic position can give rise to a specific ...
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Language in the 21st century | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accent acoustic adjectives agreement aligned American English American speakers analysis anaphoric attractors binomial types British English British speakers CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Cambridge casemarked chapter clause clitic cognitive cognitive linguistics collective consonant constructions content-cell context contrast coradical corpus correlate Creole CRUZ The University declension derived dialects direct object discourse discussion distinction Emeneau enhancement gestures example expressions F-marking focus focused form-correspondent frequency function grammar heteroclisis inflection classes inflectional category interaction interpretation ISBN John Benjamins Journal language lexeme lexical linguistic logistic regression Markedness meaning morpheme morphological morphosyntactic nominal notion noun phrases occur onymic papers paradigm linkage pattern phonetic phonological pitch accents plural ponerse position predicted preposition pronouns proper names properties prosodic quedarse reference rule of paradigm Sanskrit semantic sentences singular specific speech stem stress structure syntactic syntax Table theory tion Tok Pisin tokens translation types variation verb vowel words