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▼a Zu, Xin. |
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▼a Discourse Participants and the Structural Representation of the Context. |
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▼a [S.l.] :
▼b New York University.,
▼c 2018 |
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▼a Ann Arbor :
▼b ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,
▼c 2018 |
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▼a 279 p. |
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▼a Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-12(E), Section: A. |
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▼a Adviser: Anna Szabolcsi. |
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▼a Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 2018. |
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▼a The starting point of this dissertation is the observation that the utterance context is essential in the way we understand a great number of expressions in natural languages. With a few exceptions the utterance context does not get the attentio |
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▼a I propose that the structure of the utterance context consists of two tiers. The head of the top tier, the Speech Act Projection (saP), takes the speaker and the addressee as its arguments. The speaker and the addressee are syntactically present |
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▼a Finally, I consider three types of semantic relations that the perspective center may hold with respective to Sen's complement. I identify three grammatical properties underlying these relations. (i) Knowledge: The subject of Sen's complement is |
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▼a School code: 0146. |
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▼a Linguistics. |
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▼a Language. |
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▼a New York University.
▼b Linguistics. |
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▼t Dissertation Abstracts International
▼g 79-12A(E). |
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▼t Dissertation Abstract International |
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▼a 0146 |
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▼a Ph.D. |
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▼a 2018 |
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▼a English |
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▼u http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T14996809
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