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a variety of linguistic data correlating with the two uses of negation , I seek to focus on the descriptive / metalinguistic dichotomy as an instance of pragmatic ambiguity - a built - in duality of use wherein the descriptive meaning ...
a variety of linguistic data correlating with the two uses of negation , I seek to focus on the descriptive / metalinguistic dichotomy as an instance of pragmatic ambiguity - a built - in duality of use wherein the descriptive meaning ...
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The solution to this stand - off , I suggest , is the recognition that truth - conditional semantics does indeed ( as argued by Gale and Geach ) contain a propositional negative operator , corresponding to descriptive negation in the ...
The solution to this stand - off , I suggest , is the recognition that truth - conditional semantics does indeed ( as argued by Gale and Geach ) contain a propositional negative operator , corresponding to descriptive negation in the ...
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Ducrot does acknowledge a ' rhetorical function of marked negation , to a deny the ' sous - entendus ' associated with ... négation métalinguistique ' do not do justice to the protean character of metalinguistic negation in French ( cf.
Ducrot does acknowledge a ' rhetorical function of marked negation , to a deny the ' sous - entendus ' associated with ... négation métalinguistique ' do not do justice to the protean character of metalinguistic negation in French ( cf.
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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 |
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