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INTRANSITIVE MEANING . This argument is also found in Napoli 1983a for English . There are sentences in which the same verbs which can occur in missing complement S's must be analysed as being intransitive ; e.g. , ( 26 ) Penso , dunque ...
INTRANSITIVE MEANING . This argument is also found in Napoli 1983a for English . There are sentences in which the same verbs which can occur in missing complement S's must be analysed as being intransitive ; e.g. , ( 26 ) Penso , dunque ...
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Better , though still flawed , is a definition of pragmatics as ' the study of all those aspects of meaning not captured in semantic theory ' ( semantics being limited to truth conditions ) . Meaning in this case is INTENDED meaning ...
Better , though still flawed , is a definition of pragmatics as ' the study of all those aspects of meaning not captured in semantic theory ' ( semantics being limited to truth conditions ) . Meaning in this case is INTENDED meaning ...
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Given a truth - conditional view of semantics , then , the ' meaning ' of FR is not semantic . However , if by MEANING one intends ' an understanding which a hearer can be expected to derive ' , then FR does have a meaning , one which ...
Given a truth - conditional view of semantics , then , the ' meaning ' of FR is not semantic . However , if by MEANING one intends ' an understanding which a hearer can be expected to derive ' , then FR does have a meaning , one which ...
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