other,9-1-C88-2086,bq |
/ Soames 1979 / provides some counterexamples to the
<term>
theory of natural language presuppositions
</term>
that is presented in / Gazdar 1979 / .
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#15355
/Soames 1979/ provides some counterexamples to thetheory of natural language presuppositions that is presented in /Gazdar 1979/. |
other,7-4-C88-2086,bq |
By reappraising these insightful counterexamples , the
<term>
inferential theory for natural language presuppositions
</term>
described in / Mercer 1987 , 1988 / gives a simple and straightforward explanation for the
<term>
presuppositional nature
</term>
of these
<term>
sentences
</term>
.
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#15406
By reappraising these insightful counterexamples, theinferential theory for natural language presuppositions described in /Mercer 1987, 1988/ gives a simple and straightforward explanation for the presuppositional nature of these sentences. |
other,29-4-C88-2086,bq |
By reappraising these insightful counterexamples , the
<term>
inferential theory for natural language presuppositions
</term>
described in / Mercer 1987 , 1988 / gives a simple and straightforward explanation for the
<term>
presuppositional nature
</term>
of these
<term>
sentences
</term>
.
|
#15428
By reappraising these insightful counterexamples, the inferential theory for natural language presuppositions described in /Mercer 1987, 1988/ gives a simple and straightforward explanation for thepresuppositional nature of these sentences. |
other,33-4-C88-2086,bq |
By reappraising these insightful counterexamples , the
<term>
inferential theory for natural language presuppositions
</term>
described in / Mercer 1987 , 1988 / gives a simple and straightforward explanation for the
<term>
presuppositional nature
</term>
of these
<term>
sentences
</term>
.
|
#15432
By reappraising these insightful counterexamples, the inferential theory for natural language presuppositions described in /Mercer 1987, 1988/ gives a simple and straightforward explanation for the presuppositional nature of thesesentences. |