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The real objection , then , is this : the more a citation is divorced from context , the more it is divorced from semantics : the person uttering the citation is not producing a real , natural - language sentence with both a phonetic ...
The real objection , then , is this : the more a citation is divorced from context , the more it is divorced from semantics : the person uttering the citation is not producing a real , natural - language sentence with both a phonetic ...
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noted , it is very difficult Not to put some expressions in a context . Berman & Szamosi ( 314 , fn . 11 ) also noted this fact : ... Speakers asked to read aloud the sentence Whose country did Nepal invade ? invariably put primary ...
noted , it is very difficult Not to put some expressions in a context . Berman & Szamosi ( 314 , fn . 11 ) also noted this fact : ... Speakers asked to read aloud the sentence Whose country did Nepal invade ? invariably put primary ...
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In most cases , utterances cannot be understood without a knowledge of context in the more specific sense of information about the speaker ... It is only in such specific contexts that we can understand questions with stressed how .
In most cases , utterances cannot be understood without a knowledge of context in the more specific sense of information about the speaker ... It is only in such specific contexts that we can understand questions with stressed how .
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