Sentence examples for grammatical criterion from inspiring English sources

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Ludwig 2007 points to a grammatical criterion to distinguish different readings of plural subject action sentences.

Instead of applying the grammatical criterion to artificial languages like FOL, one might apply it to natural languages like English.

It is easy enough to design other artificial languages for which the grammatical criterion gives intuitively inappropriate results.

Although Ludwig himself might not endorse it, his grammatical criterion for the collective reading might amount to a criterion for shared agency that is independent of the intentions of the participants, and hence in violation of the Intention Thesis.

For example, take standard FOL and add a variable-binding operator "¢" whose interpretation is "there is at least one cat such that …." The grammatical criterion counts "¢" as a logical constant, but surely it is not one.

See Norman (1995) for the idea that negatives with *p- initial and negative *m- initial are an important grammatical criterion on which northern and southern Chinese dialects can be distinguished.

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(a) are definitely mass by the grammatical criteria discussed above, and they refer to concrete entities.

For a discussion of grammatical criteria for logical terms, see Quine 1980 and Føllesdal's (1980) reply.

Similarly, Behavioural processes are particularly troublesome to classify as they rely solely on semantic tests since they do not encode unique grammatical criteria in their identification, i.e. they cannot be distinguished from Material processes.

The role of the inherent participant in the clause configuration is often used as the conceptual drive alongside the more formal grammatical criteria to aid classification – and this is true regardless of the branch of SFL being employed.

Assessment criteria High grammatical accuracy is evidenced by use of a range of structures, with only occasional slips.

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