Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... sense without compromising its referentiality . How referring expressions get into the onomasticon is a matter to which I return below . - >> A problem that vexes Algeo ( 1973 : 55–56 ) is that many names appear to have conse- quences ...
... sense without compromising its referentiality . How referring expressions get into the onomasticon is a matter to which I return below . - >> A problem that vexes Algeo ( 1973 : 55–56 ) is that many names appear to have conse- quences ...
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... sense , the proper nouns that are the prototypical proper names , are the special case where the scope for semantic or senseful referring is or has become zero , unless they have gained a sense anew through being used in a trope . 5 ...
... sense , the proper nouns that are the prototypical proper names , are the special case where the scope for semantic or senseful referring is or has become zero , unless they have gained a sense anew through being used in a trope . 5 ...
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... sense ( which is also the sanctioning sense , e.g. He waited a long time ) , the moment sense ( e.g. What time is it ? ) , the matrix sense ( e.g. Time flow's on forever ) , the measurement - system sense ( e.g. We get paid double time ) ...
... sense ( which is also the sanctioning sense , e.g. He waited a long time ) , the moment sense ( e.g. What time is it ? ) , the matrix sense ( e.g. Time flow's on forever ) , the measurement - system sense ( e.g. We get paid double time ) ...
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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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