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the version of WANT that takes TO.inf . For similar reasons , I need to refer to the latter as TO want , the TO that occurs as the sharer of WANT . This may seem like hair - splitting , but it is vital to the inheritance ) logic of the ...
the version of WANT that takes TO.inf . For similar reasons , I need to refer to the latter as TO want , the TO that occurs as the sharer of WANT . This may seem like hair - splitting , but it is vital to the inheritance ) logic of the ...
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Actual language use cannot be omitted from the study of grammar , because it constitutes a large part of the explanation for why languages have grammar and what form that grammar takes . Grammar cannot be thought of as pure abstract ...
Actual language use cannot be omitted from the study of grammar , because it constitutes a large part of the explanation for why languages have grammar and what form that grammar takes . Grammar cannot be thought of as pure abstract ...
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If they adopt an observer - independent sense of information , they simply take for granted the notion of intentionality they are ... Essay 8 takes up an issue already briefly discussed , namely the nature of intentional explanations .
If they adopt an observer - independent sense of information , they simply take for granted the notion of intentionality they are ... Essay 8 takes up an issue already briefly discussed , namely the nature of intentional explanations .
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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