Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... fact he bought EXACTLY five ! b . John is almost an idiot ; in fact he is an idiot ! Sadock 1981 likewise makes the point that sentences like Not only did Bill almost swim the English Channel , in fact he did swim it ( Sadock 1981 : 263 ) ...
... fact he bought EXACTLY five ! b . John is almost an idiot ; in fact he is an idiot ! Sadock 1981 likewise makes the point that sentences like Not only did Bill almost swim the English Channel , in fact he did swim it ( Sadock 1981 : 263 ) ...
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... fact that speakers are familiar with certain multiword units . For the present article I focus on the implications of the fact that the use of language is lexically particular ; certain words tend to be used in certain collocations or ...
... fact that speakers are familiar with certain multiword units . For the present article I focus on the implications of the fact that the use of language is lexically particular ; certain words tend to be used in certain collocations or ...
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... fact that John is the ' understood subject ' of to leave is a fact about the meaning of want . Let this verb denote a relation between individuals and properties ( rather than between individuals and propositions ) . But its meaning is ...
... fact that John is the ' understood subject ' of to leave is a fact about the meaning of want . Let this verb denote a relation between individuals and properties ( rather than between individuals and propositions ) . But its meaning is ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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