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METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY LAURENCE R. HORN Yale University When ' marked ' or ' external ' negation has not been treated as an additional semantic operator alongside the straightforward truth - functional ...
METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY LAURENCE R. HORN Yale University When ' marked ' or ' external ' negation has not been treated as an additional semantic operator alongside the straightforward truth - functional ...
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Thus , according to Lehmann 1974 , Proto - Indo - European was an SOV language , and therefore could not have R [ elative ] C [ lause ] s marked by R [ elative ] P [ ronoun ] s , in spite of the actual data for such structures .
Thus , according to Lehmann 1974 , Proto - Indo - European was an SOV language , and therefore could not have R [ elative ] C [ lause ] s marked by R [ elative ] P [ ronoun ] s , in spite of the actual data for such structures .
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N marked by dem . 82 2 84 1.02 10 4 14 1.28 def . N with restr . mod . 265 60 325 1.18 13 15 28 1.54 def . N alone 176 3 179 1.02 9 4 13 1.30 name 232 13 245 1.05 9 6 15 1.40 TOTAL 789 81 870 1.09 41 32 73 1.43 TABLE 8. Written text .
N marked by dem . 82 2 84 1.02 10 4 14 1.28 def . N with restr . mod . 265 60 325 1.18 13 15 28 1.54 def . N alone 176 3 179 1.02 9 4 13 1.30 name 232 13 245 1.05 9 6 15 1.40 TOTAL 789 81 870 1.09 41 32 73 1.43 TABLE 8. Written text .
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