Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... specific reading , which I argue is best modeled as a choice function . The specific readings due to morpho- logical form are distinct from specific readings that arise from syntactic position . Positional specificity is detectable only ...
... specific reading , which I argue is best modeled as a choice function . The specific readings due to morpho- logical form are distinct from specific readings that arise from syntactic position . Positional specificity is detectable only ...
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... specific interpretation , taking scope above the adverbial . Thus , both morphological case and the high syntactic position can give rise to a specific interpretation independently . These facts suggest that specificity is not linked ...
... specific interpretation , taking scope above the adverbial . Thus , both morphological case and the high syntactic position can give rise to a specific interpretation independently . These facts suggest that specificity is not linked ...
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... specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position . If the NP is outside of the VP , then it is interpreted as specific . If the NP is inside of the VP , then it is interpreted as ...
... specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position . If the NP is outside of the VP , then it is interpreted as specific . If the NP is inside of the VP , then it is interpreted as ...
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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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