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In a grammar which maintains a rule - to - rule relation between syntactic and semantic rules , left - branching allows incremental interpretation of the sentence by a left - to - right processor . In Fig . 16 , such a processor would ...
In a grammar which maintains a rule - to - rule relation between syntactic and semantic rules , left - branching allows incremental interpretation of the sentence by a left - to - right processor . In Fig . 16 , such a processor would ...
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The conveyance of uncertainty constitutes a pragmatic contribution to utterance interpretation , which we analyse in Gricean terms as a case of conventional implicature . Other effects , such as irony or politeness , may be conveyed via ...
The conveyance of uncertainty constitutes a pragmatic contribution to utterance interpretation , which we analyse in Gricean terms as a case of conventional implicature . Other effects , such as irony or politeness , may be conveyed via ...
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For example , in 70a - c , she claims ( 206 ) that ' the contrastive interpretation is given only on the final intonation phrase and only in those cases where the boundary tone is not interpreted as a continuation rise ' : ( 70 ) a .
For example , in 70a - c , she claims ( 206 ) that ' the contrastive interpretation is given only on the final intonation phrase and only in those cases where the boundary tone is not interpreted as a continuation rise ' : ( 70 ) a .
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 521 |
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The syntax of fi complements in Caribbean English Creole Donald Winford | 588 |
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