Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... represented as in Figure 6. All fi complements of Class C desiderative verbs can be derived from similar deep ... represented schematically in Table 1 , with the fi complement represented simply as S. CLASS A COMPLEMENT TYPE [ + S ] ...
... represented as in Figure 6. All fi complements of Class C desiderative verbs can be derived from similar deep ... represented schematically in Table 1 , with the fi complement represented simply as S. CLASS A COMPLEMENT TYPE [ + S ] ...
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... represented initially at a propositional level and subsequently at the more profound level of a mental model ' ( 382 ) . He discusses definite and indefinite descriptions , referential and attributive descriptions , pronouns , and ...
... represented initially at a propositional level and subsequently at the more profound level of a mental model ' ( 382 ) . He discusses definite and indefinite descriptions , referential and attributive descriptions , pronouns , and ...
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... represented as to the relations and futures of the methodologies presented . One , represented by J. HAUGELAND , appears to believe that Artificial Intelligence holds the key , and that other disciplines - those which don't use ...
... represented as to the relations and futures of the methodologies presented . One , represented by J. HAUGELAND , appears to believe that Artificial Intelligence holds the key , and that other disciplines - those which don't use ...
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