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Why Is There No Raising to Object in Spanish? A Study of Code-Switching ...
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Why Is There No Raising to Object in Spanish? A Study of Code-Switching ...
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Using two-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone’s law of comparative judgments for code-switching research ...
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Using two-alternative forced choice tasks and Thurstone’s law of comparative judgments for code-switching research ...
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Adjective Placement in English/Spanish Mixed Determiner Phrases: Insights from Acceptability Judgments ...
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Adjective Placement in English/Spanish Mixed Determiner Phrases: Insights from Acceptability Judgments ...
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Did Samuel Bronston Commit Perjury? A Study in Discourse Semantics ...
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López, Luis. - : International Language and Law Association (ILLA), 2021
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In the landmark case Bronston v. US, the Supreme Court put forward a reading of the perjury statute according to which one could only be tried for perjury on the basis of what one had stated, not what was implicated. This decision has given rise to a number of theoretical and practical problems, best detailed in Tiersma (1990) and Douglis (2018). This article argues that a formal investigation of discourse structure, of the type developed in Asher and Lascarides (2003), coupled with an understanding of the role of ellipsis in discourse, allows us to develop a framework that captures those instances of perjury that seem to fall through the cracks of the literal truth condition without introducing speaker’s intent on the solution. The crucial idea that the analysis hinges on is the notion that an indirect answer to a question is a two-node discourse with an elliptical polarity answer. Approaches based on Grice’s implicatures or speaker’s communicative intent are discussed and shown to be inadequate. Cite as: ... : International Journal of Language & Law (JLL), Vol 10 ...
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perjury, implicature, Segmented Discourse Representation Theory, discourse structure; Social and Behavioral Sciences Linguistics Applied Linguistics, Law Criminal Procedure
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URL: https://www.languageandlaw.eu/jll/article/view/75 https://dx.doi.org/10.14762/jll.2021.001
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"Algún" indefinite is not bound by adverbs of quantification
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Modelado complejo de información lingüística en problemas de toma de decisión en grupo bajo incertidumbre
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La formación de la inteligencia a través de la literatura grecolatina y su pervivencia ; The formation of intelligence through Greco-Latin literature and its survival
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Los Caminos de la educación intercultural en América Latina : cuatro ensayos
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Internal oblique line implants in severe mandibular atrophies
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In: J Clin Exp Dent (2020)
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Nominative, Absolutive and Dative Languages
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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