Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... verbs distribute themselves relative to the TIME - AXIS ( action - time ) of the verb . Pre- suppositions pertain to ... verbs ( M - verbs ) and COGNITION verbs ( C - verbs ) , is analysed in light of these findings . Two widespread ...
... verbs distribute themselves relative to the TIME - AXIS ( action - time ) of the verb . Pre- suppositions pertain to ... verbs ( M - verbs ) and COGNITION verbs ( C - verbs ) , is analysed in light of these findings . Two widespread ...
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... verbs and M - verbs only , but is a widespread phenomenon , characterizing the relationship between the presuppositions ( or at least some of them ) and implications of many other verb types , some of which do not take overt sentential ...
... verbs and M - verbs only , but is a widespread phenomenon , characterizing the relationship between the presuppositions ( or at least some of them ) and implications of many other verb types , some of which do not take overt sentential ...
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... verbs must be taken relative to the time - axis ; presuppositions pertain to the time preceding it , implications to the time following it . The seman- tics of M - verbs and C - verbs have been analysed in the light of these findings . In ...
... verbs must be taken relative to the time - axis ; presuppositions pertain to the time preceding it , implications to the time following it . The seman- tics of M - verbs and C - verbs have been analysed in the light of these findings . In ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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