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... facts , propositions , events , or specified events as arguments . ( speech act ) ( 1 ) a . Frankly , [ why would he do such a thing ] ? b . Unfortunately , [ she lay down on a scorpion's nest ] . ( fact ) c . Sam probably [ has made an ...
... facts , propositions , events , or specified events as arguments . ( speech act ) ( 1 ) a . Frankly , [ why would he do such a thing ] ? b . Unfortunately , [ she lay down on a scorpion's nest ] . ( fact ) c . Sam probably [ has made an ...
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... fact that speakers using most do not commonly generate a scalar GCI does not rule out the possibility that speakers of some or many do generate ' all ' - excluding GCIS frequently enough to justify the accepted neo- Gricean analysis for ...
... fact that speakers using most do not commonly generate a scalar GCI does not rule out the possibility that speakers of some or many do generate ' all ' - excluding GCIS frequently enough to justify the accepted neo- Gricean analysis for ...
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... fact , be such a great difference between ' all ' and ' most ' statements ( see §3.2 again , and §6.2 below ) . This is why I proposed that the meaning of most is ' THE LARGEST proper subset of a whole ' . Indeed , we have seen Montoya ...
... fact , be such a great difference between ' all ' and ' most ' statements ( see §3.2 again , and §6.2 below ) . This is why I proposed that the meaning of most is ' THE LARGEST proper subset of a whole ' . Indeed , we have seen Montoya ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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