Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... sentence is taken , the speaker describes a situation in which two groups of people are attending a dance , a Mohawk party and a Maliseet party . The latter are described as yùt olõqì tõléyak ' people from over this way . ' Sentence 34 ...
... sentence is taken , the speaker describes a situation in which two groups of people are attending a dance , a Mohawk party and a Maliseet party . The latter are described as yùt olõqì tõléyak ' people from over this way . ' Sentence 34 ...
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... sentence that John ate broccoli . In other words , if we just look at the presupposition of the only sentence we do not get DE for only and are back to the original problem . The same thing is observed with factive verbs . Since ...
... sentence that John ate broccoli . In other words , if we just look at the presupposition of the only sentence we do not get DE for only and are back to the original problem . The same thing is observed with factive verbs . Since ...
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... sentence where F occurs , but it can also be given by a presupposition of that sentence , as will turn out to be the case with factive verbs and determiners . If inference to the truth of p under F is not possible , F is nonveridical ...
... sentence where F occurs , but it can also be given by a presupposition of that sentence , as will turn out to be the case with factive verbs and determiners . If inference to the truth of p under F is not possible , F is nonveridical ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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