These notes, where not referential, would have lightened a text that is certainly not for the feeble-minded. |
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In language, the words we deal with do have referential meaning which extends beyond this closed logical system. |
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As with Yojimbo and Sanjuro, Seven Samurai is, on a purely referential level of story and plot, about samurai warriors saving peasants. |
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While the poems are often wild as usual, their referential reach is bound by the subject of the volume. |
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The everyday is dilated and takes on further meaning, both abstract and referential. |
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Again, from the viewpoint of referential disambiguity, singulars are more important than plurals. |
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His fiction is characterized by a densely referential and ironic style and by a preoccupation with the act of writing itself. |
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But this interpretation is outlawed by the semantics of referential dependence associated with reflexives. |
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Even the earlier buildings are referential, trying to create meaning in this New World by referring to an imaginary old one. |
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Now, everyone seems to agree about where the basic referential morphemes here come from. |
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The algorithm accounts for deictic as well as anaphoric referential identifications. |
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The claim, of course, was that referential uses of a description are a function of pragmatics, not quantifier scope. |
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We focus on linguistic signals of discourse coherence, such as connectives and referential expressions. |
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The Walkers' art balances on a line between referential and impenetrable, sometimes falling on the wrong side of that line. |
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Ten or 15 years ago, this would have been a very different book, full of the referential jokiness of postmodernism. |
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To have allowed the actual, the almost-representational and the referential, into his frames is already a considerable move for Shreshtha. |
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Another piece of evidence that supported the study was that male talk tends to be more referential or informative, while female talk is more supportive and facilitative. |
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As both message and context, nature can manifest the referential function. |
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There is an intuition that indefinites have specific readings in which they are referential and where the speaker can identify the referent, but the hearer cannot. |
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That is to say, there are referential and quantificational uses of indefinite descriptions and these are a reflex of a genuine semantical ambiguity. |
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Sternheim's play is ribald, satirical, self referential, and quirky. |
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For example, in epic poetry the referential function is intensified as compared to lyric poetry, while the emotive function is diminished. |
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With names like Nestor, Clarissa, and Ludwig, the characters are equally referential. |
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Aside from the constant cursing, the language is poetically economical and referential. |
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Many Native American songs employ vocables, syllables that do not have referential meaning. |
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In this he was responding to the emergence of direct referential accounts of the kind that Kripke had made popular. |
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Finally, a word on the distinction between the inferential and the referential component of lexical competence. |
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For a certification requirement, the cited referential in this Appendix is the latest editions by default with their eventual amendments. |
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The decision cannot, however, be taken as standing for the proposition that in every case a delegate may use open referential incorporation. |
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This new referential meets with the needs of our customers, which include growing environmental requirements. |
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This other referential is compromiser, since it is an orientator, a determinator of conduct. |
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Disturbing, highly intelligent, referential to a legion of horror movies, the film is a horrifyingly bleak portrait of a Britain overrun by rabid zombies. |
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The entire project and its associated activities will be detailed there, thus constituting a referential international database. |
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The referential frenzy elicited by Rauschenberg's tease can be purely iconographic, and then it is pathetic. |
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Although the merit of these songs goes far beyond mere pictorialism, vivid referential motifs abound, appropriately laconic for such aphoristic miniatures. |
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This lack is certainly indicative of the road the Federation must take to fully assume its referential and representational role with Québec parents. |
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Biauricular referential electrodes were attached, as recommended by the Brazilian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology and the American EEG Society. |
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The social media aggregators and the resulting long tail of residual, searchable and referential digital footprints creates a potentially long shelf life for an opinion. |
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Clinical implications of cultural differences, the referential versus the indexical self. |
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As a form of cultural description, then, 'homelessness' has both referential and indexically entailing characteristics. |
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These referential devices are not precise. |
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Is a demonstrative pronoun purely referential? |
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As a European referential is drawn up, signatories will be able to offer a unique range of services for their clients in their respective markets. |
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On basis of this referential state, recommendations regarding conservation of the biodiversity and strategy of monitoring with a view to minimizing the impact of the proposed exploitation of polymetallic nodules are proposed. |
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Federal law could certainly draw on concepts from provincial law in order to fill for its gaps, but once they had become part of federal law by referential incorporation, there was no longer complementarity but assimilation. |
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The results of this study in the framework of the European 'Origins of referential communication' programme were published in the journal Animal Cognition. |
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For this reason, the case cannot be seen as authority for the proposition that a delegate can in every case use open referential incorporation when making regulations. |
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The LD construction also allows us to circumstantiate Reinhart's claim that sentence topics have to be referential entities. |
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These functions he terms are emotive, referential, poetic, phatic, metalingual, and conative. |
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The conclusion that narrative reading is a largely simulative and embodied process thus applies to the verbal medium as much as it applies to referential contents. |
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The possession of sortal concepts is a prerequisite for philosophers like Wiggins or Lowe in determining the nature and extent of our referential capacities. |
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