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... Specific indefinites assume particular existence . If indefinites , as opposed to specific indefinites , do not necessarily introduce or assume existentiality , what is their function ? Definites are associated with the speaker's and ...
... Specific indefinites assume particular existence . If indefinites , as opposed to specific indefinites , do not necessarily introduce or assume existentiality , what is their function ? Definites are associated with the speaker's and ...
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... specific NP a fireman as a whole is not intersective . I refer to the reading in 16b as a ' specific intersective ' reading , meaning that it has an intersective component that is augmented by specificity , with the understanding that ...
... specific NP a fireman as a whole is not intersective . I refer to the reading in 16b as a ' specific intersective ' reading , meaning that it has an intersective component that is augmented by specificity , with the understanding that ...
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the subject is nonspecific in 16a and specific in 16b . By analogy with 16 , a sorcerer is nonspecific in 39a and specific in 39b . 1 Note that though 39a and 39b are parallel to 16a and 16b in the interpretation of the singular ...
the subject is nonspecific in 16a and specific in 16b . By analogy with 16 , a sorcerer is nonspecific in 39a and specific in 39b . 1 Note that though 39a and 39b are parallel to 16a and 16b in the interpretation of the singular ...
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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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