Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... interpreted - indeed , no reason exists for any autonomous syntactic representation , as distinct from the interpretation itself , to be built ( cf. A & S ) . Introspection strongly supports the ' incremental inter- pretation hypothesis ...
... interpreted - indeed , no reason exists for any autonomous syntactic representation , as distinct from the interpretation itself , to be built ( cf. A & S ) . Introspection strongly supports the ' incremental inter- pretation hypothesis ...
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... interpretation does not apply to virgin , Mormon , and badminton . However , when we interpret these examples in light of our analysis , we find that FR conveys uncertainty about both the items containing Bing's nuclei . Consider the ...
... interpretation does not apply to virgin , Mormon , and badminton . However , when we interpret these examples in light of our analysis , we find that FR conveys uncertainty about both the items containing Bing's nuclei . Consider the ...
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... interpretation that a speaker derives from the utterance . How then do we characterize this interpretation ? While the contribution of FR may be an independent one - i.e . a contribution that is not dependent upon any particular lexical ...
... interpretation that a speaker derives from the utterance . How then do we characterize this interpretation ? While the contribution of FR may be an independent one - i.e . a contribution that is not dependent upon any particular lexical ...
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