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|a P299.A5A8 1993
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|a Asher, Nicholas
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|a Reference to abstract objects in discourse/
|c by Nicholas Asher
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|a Dordrecht:
|b Kluwer Academic,
|c c1993
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|a viii, 455 p. :
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|c 24 cm.
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|a Studies in linguistics and philosophy
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 436-450) and index.
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|a Partial contents: Ch. 1. From Events to Propositions: A Tour of Abstract Entities,Eventualities and the Nominals that Denote Them -- Ch. 2. A CrashCourse in DRT -- Ch. 3. Attitudes and Attitude Descriptions -- Ch. 4.The Semantic Representation for Sentential Nominals -- Ch. 5. Problemsfor the Semantics of Nominals -- Ch. 6. Anaphora and Abstract Entities-- Ch. 7. A Theory of Discourse Structure for an Analysis of AbstractEntity Anaphora -- Ch. 8. Applying the Theory of Discourse Structure tothe Anaphoric Phenomena -- Ch. 9. Applications of the Theory ofDiscourse Structure to Concept Anaphora and VP Ellipsis -- Ch. 10.Model Theory for Abstract Entities and Its Philosophical Implications.
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|a Abstraction
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|a Anaphora (Linguistics)
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|a Discourse analysis
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|a Grammar, Comparative and general
|x Nominals
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|a Semantics
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