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Grice puts this distinction to work in defense of his truth - conditional analysis of conditionals . He begins by conceding that 30 does not have the truth con- ditions which we should expect of a negated material conditional ( cf. the ...
Grice puts this distinction to work in defense of his truth - conditional analysis of conditionals . He begins by conceding that 30 does not have the truth con- ditions which we should expect of a negated material conditional ( cf. the ...
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If the distinction between ' particles ' ( i.e. function items , whether words or not ) and content words is fundamental in linguistic theory , as Carlson suggests , then we should expect grammars to refer to this distinction - contrary ...
If the distinction between ' particles ' ( i.e. function items , whether words or not ) and content words is fundamental in linguistic theory , as Carlson suggests , then we should expect grammars to refer to this distinction - contrary ...
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DJ provides a brief historical account of how this distinction fell into disfavor in post - Renaissance philosophy , and demonstrates how Mill not only revived it , but also broadened the interpretation of connotation ' by arguing that ...
DJ provides a brief historical account of how this distinction fell into disfavor in post - Renaissance philosophy , and demonstrates how Mill not only revived it , but also broadened the interpretation of connotation ' by arguing that ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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