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Anaphoric Reference: Grammatical or Pragmatic?
1994AbstractAnaphoric reference has been discussed much more by linguists than by philosophers. It should be addressed by philosophers as well, for it raises some interesting questions about the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of pronouns. The main question concerns the status of the relation of co-reference between a pronoun and its antecedent: is this ...
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XIV.—The Harmonizing of Grammatical Nomenclature, with Especial Reference to Mood–Syntax
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1911It probably does not often happen that a worker in Latin and Greek addresses a body of workers in the modern languages, or the converse. But there is nothing unnatural in such a proceeding, and it ought indeed to be a common thing. We of the classics and you of the modern languages have the same convictions to maintain in the scheme of education,—first
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1912
In my former paper, I have shown that the languages of our family commonly studied in our schools and colleges possess a mood that has the power of expressing volition on the one hand, and mere anticipation on the other; and that, in Latin, Romance, and Germanic, this double power was inherited from the distinct mood, called subjunctive, of the parent ...
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In my former paper, I have shown that the languages of our family commonly studied in our schools and colleges possess a mood that has the power of expressing volition on the one hand, and mere anticipation on the other; and that, in Latin, Romance, and Germanic, this double power was inherited from the distinct mood, called subjunctive, of the parent ...
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Is Role and Reference Grammar an adequate grammatical theory for punctuation?
2008In this paper, I show that Role and Reference Grammar can be developed into a syntactic theory encompassing both oral and writing language systems. To achieve this goal, I present in §2 some premises from a linguistic theory of writing systems. In §3–4 I review the correspondence rules between phonologicalsyntactic and written linguistic units in ...
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Eliciting Judgments of Grammaticality and Reference
1996Dana McDaniel, Helen Smith Cairns
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