Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... rules is simply the application of the corresponding semantic function to the semantic representation of the argument term . 1.12 . TWO RULES OF FUNCTIONAL APPLICATION . The first rule of functional application allows a function to ...
... rules is simply the application of the corresponding semantic function to the semantic representation of the argument term . 1.12 . TWO RULES OF FUNCTIONAL APPLICATION . The first rule of functional application allows a function to ...
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... rules of functional composition in Geach's use of ' re- cursive ' rules , and in the related work of Potts 1978 and Levin 1982. Finer 1982 , Oehrle 1983 , and Abe 1984 have also argued for rules of functional com- position in syntax ...
... rules of functional composition in Geach's use of ' re- cursive ' rules , and in the related work of Potts 1978 and Levin 1982. Finer 1982 , Oehrle 1983 , and Abe 1984 have also argued for rules of functional com- position in syntax ...
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... rules in a straightforward manner . Thus his procedure for acquiring verb complements relies on children's first identifying predicates that take propositional arguments which do not contain subjects . The rules connect such phrases as ...
... rules in a straightforward manner . Thus his procedure for acquiring verb complements relies on children's first identifying predicates that take propositional arguments which do not contain subjects . The rules connect such phrases as ...
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