I saw you working hard. I appreciate you working hard. At a glance, these sentences seem grammatically identical. But in fact, the grammar of the second one is wildly ...
Synthese, Vol. 21, No. 3/4, Semantics of Natural Language, I (Oct., 1970), pp. 320-334 (15 pages) This paper consists principally of selections from a much longer work on the semantics of English. It ...
Scientists are investigating something they call the "not face" — and they think it may provide clues as to how human language first developed. The study, published Monday in the journal Cognition, ...
Grammatical relations such as head, argument and modifier are found to be crucial to the application of phrase-level tone sandhi rules in the Fuzhou dialect. Modifiers (but not arguments) preceding ...