10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFERRABLE»
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The Grammar-pragmatics Interface: Essays in Honor of ...
We also treat inferrable propositions as falling under the same broad category as
the proposition they are inferrable from, following Prince ( 1 992) who treats NP
referents inferrable from activated referents as 'discourse old'. We thus here ...
Nancy Ann Hedberg, Ron Zacharski, 2007
driver' would be inferrable from the interpretation of the expression the car, as
long as you have the background knowledge that 'cars have drivers'. There is no
difficulty in interpreting the expression the driver in (26): (26) there was a car ...
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The Discourse Function of Inversion in English
5, Oct. 4—10, l983—token provided by Gregory Ward] The example in 18a is
perhaps the least problematic; although it seemed at the time of the coding that
his entire lint collection was inferrable from the evoked discussion of lint-plucking,
...
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Discourse and Community: Doing Functional Linguistics
i— Situational Evoked — Evoked — L (Textually) Evoked r~ Containing Inferrable
Assumed Familiarity Inferrable — I (Noncontaining) Inferrable Unused — New —
| r- Anchored Brand-new— ) I— (Unanchored) The root category "Assumed ...
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Information Status and Noncanonical Word Order in English
[WOODEXTRA, August 1988] The wedding in (224a) is inferrable, given the
mention of somebody getting married; similarly in (224b), eliminated represents
inferrable information, since mention of labor savings renders inferrable the
notion ...
Betty J. Birner, Gregory L. Ward, 1998
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Distributed Computing: 25th International Symposium, DISC ...
However, note that while G∗ specifies some stars which cannot be merged, the
construction is not sufficient: as Lemma2is based on GC, additional links might
be needed to characterize the set of inferrable and α-consistent topologies GT ...
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Function and Structure: In Honor of Susumu Kuno
In this sense his 'associative anaphora' is similar to Prince's (1981) concept of '
inferrable'. Prince defines 'inferrable' as follows: (13) A discourse entity is
Inferrable if the speaker assumes the hearer can infer it, via logical — or, more
commonly ...
Akio Kamio, Ken?ichi Takami, 1999
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Inversion in Modern Written English: Syntactic Complexity, ...
In addition, the distribution of evoked and inferrable elements show striking
similarities: "the two behave as members of the same class" (Birner 1996: 95).
Accordingly Birner suggests "that inferrable information may be collapsible with
evoked ...
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Sociocultural Approaches to Language and Literacy: An ...
APPENDIX B: PRINCE'S CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR ASSUMED
FAMILIARITY Assumed Familiarity Inferrable Unused Non-Containing Inferrable
Brand New Textually Situationally Anchored Evoked Evoked (Prince, 1981, p.
237) 1.
Vera John-Steiner, Carolyn P. Panofsky, Larry W. Smith, 1994
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ANALYTIC AND LINGUISTIC TRENDS
The numbers of inferrable propositions making up the analysis in any single
propositioned object and/or event in the external world would likely be enormous,
perhaps, indefinitely many. Nevertheless, analytic phenomenalism might be of
help ...
Richard John Kosciejew, 2014
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INFERRABLE»
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inferrable is used in the context of the following news items.
Beckett's Echo's Bones – a story to make people shudder
Readers would have been able then to connect the vomit with that which dogs are said to return to, "exuviae" is easily inferrable from context, ... «The Guardian, May 14»
AN END TO NYPD'S RACIST STOP AND FRISK? WHAT YOU …
Commissioner Kelly simply made explicit what is readily inferrable from the City's public positions. Scheindlin said that an analysis of UF-250s ... «voiceofdetroit, Aug 13»
The piano recital gets revolutionized at Rockport
and indeed, themes of iconoclasm and protest were explicit (or at least inferrable) in most of the music on the bill. An exception was Afrique, ... «Boston Classical Review, Jul 13»