Pragmatics and the grammar of anaphora: a partial pragmatic reduction of Binding and Control phenomena

The properties of gaps are intrinsically significant in that the language learner can confront little direct evidence bearing on them, so that it is reasonable to assume that they reflect deeper principles of UG, the biologically determined endowment that will be the primary concern for those intere...

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subjects Anaphora
Grammatical clauses
Implicature
Linguistic subordination
Linguistic theory
Linguistics
Maxims
Pragmatics
Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns
Theoretical points. Linguistic concepts
Verbs
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