Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... reading : ( 73 ) \ All / the men didn't go . ( = Ladd's ex . 1 ) Ladd accounts for this favored reading in terms of his ' focus within a set ' ( 160 ) : ' the quantifier is tagged as a subset — but there is no quantifier of which all is ...
... reading : ( 73 ) \ All / the men didn't go . ( = Ladd's ex . 1 ) Ladd accounts for this favored reading in terms of his ' focus within a set ' ( 160 ) : ' the quantifier is tagged as a subset — but there is no quantifier of which all is ...
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... reading of the utterance and convey instead the speaker's opinion that the color scheme is not good . ' She argues that the alleged discrepancy between ' literal reading ' and ' conveyed meaning ' is evidence that intonation does not ...
... reading of the utterance and convey instead the speaker's opinion that the color scheme is not good . ' She argues that the alleged discrepancy between ' literal reading ' and ' conveyed meaning ' is evidence that intonation does not ...
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... reading of impotentiality is implied . Recall that the potential reading of passives is more frequently seen in the negative context , e.g. in Hindi . A generalization of the spontaneous / potential correlation leads to the positive ...
... reading of impotentiality is implied . Recall that the potential reading of passives is more frequently seen in the negative context , e.g. in Hindi . A generalization of the spontaneous / potential correlation leads to the positive ...
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