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Here is what Strawson DE wants to derive ( C stands for the predicates ( eat ) broccoli ' and B for ' ( eat ) a vegetable ' ) . ( 17 ) a . Broccoli is a vegetable . ( C CB ; x + y ) b . John ate broccoli .
Here is what Strawson DE wants to derive ( C stands for the predicates ( eat ) broccoli ' and B for ' ( eat ) a vegetable ' ) . ( 17 ) a . Broccoli is a vegetable . ( C CB ; x + y ) b . John ate broccoli .
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( 70 ) John invited { even Bill / Bill too / also Bill } . All entail : John invited Bill . I do not see enough evidence in Horn 1996 to support that only is different from other focus particles in not affirming P ( a ) .
( 70 ) John invited { even Bill / Bill too / also Bill } . All entail : John invited Bill . I do not see enough evidence in Horn 1996 to support that only is different from other focus particles in not affirming P ( a ) .
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In order to explain this , one has to say that the veridicality of only is bleached somehow and allow the exceptive component in the complex assertion to do the job : Nobody other than John ate a vegetable . This way , the occurrence of ...
In order to explain this , one has to say that the veridicality of only is bleached somehow and allow the exceptive component in the complex assertion to do the job : Nobody other than John ate a vegetable . This way , the occurrence of ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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