MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TOM, DICK AND JERRY»
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Semantics : A Reader: A Reader
To get a better idea of how these semantic principles apply, let us consider a
simple sentence, whose subject noun phrase denotes, say, Tom, Dick, and Jerry:
(45) These men rowed. The denotation of the subject noun phrase certainly ...
Steven Davis Professor of Philosophy and and Director of the Centre on Values andf Ethics Carleton University, Brendan S. Gillon Associate Professor of Linguistics McGill University, 2004
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Semantics: Noun phrase classes
Suppose that "the men" denotes Tom, Dick, and Jerry. Suppose as well that the
three of them collaborated on an opera, and that Tom and Dick collaborated on
another opera, and that Dick and Jerry did on a third. In other words, the
predicate ...
Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, 2003
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1968: July-December
Tom, Dick and Jerry. MAMMEN, EDWARD W. (R ) Tom Jone s . BARNES &
NOBLE BOOK NOTES. BATTESTIN, MARTIN C. Tom Taylor and the Victorian
drama . TOLLES, WINTON. (R) Tom- Tom. REDMOND, EUGENE B. Tomasito
and the ...
Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1971
After school one day, Tom, Dick, and Jerry, three high school students, decide to
jump over the subway turnstile to get on the train without paying. They just want
to do it for fun and mean no harm to anyone. However, they are apprehended by
...
Donald J. Schroeder, Frank A. Lombardo, 2009
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The Capacity to Judge: Public Opinion
and Deliberative ...
A man may drop in for a few minutes, free from all restraint, talk to Tom, Dick and
Jerry about what concerns them not."06 Without the restraints of family, work, or
social superiors, bar rooms provided liberal democratic 'arenas for political and ...
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Union Soldiers
and the Northern Home Front: Wartime ...
He also demanded that his mother destroy his letter, as he burned hers after
reading them because his affairs were his own and he did not want "every Tom,
Dick, and Jerry sticking his nose into my business." Kaucher also confessed that
he ...
Paul Alan Cimbala, Randall M. Miller, 2002
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Knowledge representation
and defeasible reasoning
Henry Ely Kyburg, Ronald P. Loui, Greg N. Carlson. Moreover, there are exactly
eight pluralities which can be constituted from this denotation of three elements (
see Figure 1 above). Now consider these situations: (41) a. Tom, Dick, and Jerry
...
Henry Ely Kyburg, Ronald P. Loui, Greg N. Carlson, 1990
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Careful of the Company You Keep
While helping their best friend plan her wedding, Renee Moore, who is constantly looking for love, and Danielle Brooks, who is afraid to commit due to her distrust of men, find their own friendship sorely tested.
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Applied Business Statistics
If a burglary case has just been solved by the Dixon Agency, what is the
probability that the case was solved by Ericman? 3.65 Johnny Carlson engages
one of three comedy writers, Tom, Dick, and Jerry, to write his nightly TV
monologue.
"You can stay, Tom, Dick and Jerry, but I want no more coyotes brought here."
Then waving my apron and raising my voice, I cried, "Scat! You two fellows scat
out of here!" They scatted. The two strangers turned and raced over the hill.
Waving ...
Lila Lofberg, David Malcolmson, 1941