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Is negation semantically ambiguous ? exist ? yes no no yes no yes ' ambiguists ' yes yes yes Strawson : Russell : Lukasiewicz , Smiley , Herzberger , Katz : Karttunen & Peters : Atlas , Boër & Lycan , Kempson , Gazdar : no yes ( as ...
Is negation semantically ambiguous ? exist ? yes no no yes no yes ' ambiguists ' yes yes yes Strawson : Russell : Lukasiewicz , Smiley , Herzberger , Katz : Karttunen & Peters : Atlas , Boër & Lycan , Kempson , Gazdar : no yes ( as ...
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14 Second , the topicalization of patient is manifested by its occupation of sentence - initial position ( as in 67 ) . Third , semantic constraints exist on the relative order of arguments in active ( yi- ) and passive ( bi- ) clauses ...
14 Second , the topicalization of patient is manifested by its occupation of sentence - initial position ( as in 67 ) . Third , semantic constraints exist on the relative order of arguments in active ( yi- ) and passive ( bi- ) clauses ...
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Why should one postulate non - thematic non - lexical subjects of which no traces exist ? In other words , what empirical claims lie behind such analyses ? These claims , it may be answered , are not necessarily about the organization ...
Why should one postulate non - thematic non - lexical subjects of which no traces exist ? In other words , what empirical claims lie behind such analyses ? These claims , it may be answered , are not necessarily about the organization ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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