Cole,P. Syntax And Semantics:Long-Distance Reflexives[M].London,UK:Academic Press,2001.Reuland, Eric. 2001a. Anaphors, logophors and binding. In Cole, Peter, Gabriella Hermon, and C-T James Huang (eds.). Syntax and Semantics 33: Long Distance Reflexives. San Diego: Academic Press. 343...
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Importantly, the semantics of these forms is always compositional. 40. Much work being done within Distributed Morphology (Halle and Marantz 1993) is ignored here. There is also the issue of Multiple Spell-Out, where bits of syntax are sent to the morphological component and lexical insertion ...
Grice, H. P. (1975). “Logic and Conversation”. In Speech Acts [Syntax and Semantics 3], Peter Cole and Jerry Morgan (eds), 41-58. New York: Academic Press. has been cited by the following article: Article 1Mazoon University College (Affiliated with Missouri University of Science and ...
variables is purely syntactic and the strings do not embody meaning by themselves [9]. The variables of the formula are instantiated with names of concepts that are derived from an empirical clinical model [35]. The relationship between the present syntax and its semantics is investigated ...
Cole, PeterSon, Minjeong, and Peter Cole. 2004. Event decomposition and the syntax and semantics of -kan in Standard Indonesian. In Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 34 , ed. Keir Moulton and Matthew Wolf, 555–570. Graduate Linguistic Student Association, University of ...
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relates to their additive semantics in that the speech act expressed by the auch/anche utterance is marked by the speaker as “to be added to the communicative situation”, which characterizes the utterance/speech act as coherent with the preceding context and thus expectable (Thurmair 1989, pp...
give = CAUSE (v CAUSE) + P HAVE [44] All of the syntactic analyses given in (17) and other similar accounts adopt the so-called lexical decompositional theory in generative semantics, championed by Dowty [45], and assume that the abstract operators such as CAUS(E), DO, and BECOME, ...