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on the readings of these sentences on which 'he' and 'his' are intended to co-refer with 'John'.

This is the external interpretation of such sentences, on which, according to Williams, all such sentences are false.

again, on the readings of these sentences on which 'he' and 'his' "look back" to their antecedents for interpretation rather than being assigned independent reference (e.g., by pointing to Chris when uttering 'he' in (6).

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Keep in mind, this was the explanation of the finished product, and not the first, totally base, sentence on which to build a concept.

Finally, each filter corresponds to a digit and connects these filters to obtain a vector representing this sentence, on which the final prediction is based.

But then this semantically amounts to quantification into the verb of attitude, and so will not result in a reading of the second sentence on which it attributes a general belief to Scott.

But does the ready acceptance of this "phrasal template" mean we are living in syntax, undermining the rules of order and word relationships in sentence structure on which we base our grammar?

While the complete corpus consists of 10 000 sentences, as there is a varying degree of inter-annotator agreement along the five annotation dimensions (Wilbur et al., 2006), our current study focuses only on sentences for which all three annotators agreed on their annotation tags.

Now, on that reading, there are still two interpretations of the second sentence to deal with: one on which Bill loves John's mother and one on which Bill loves his own.

"Eric Hobsbawm in his book on the 20th century has about two sentences on it which I thought was rather odd because this was a great, noble, idealistic enterprise, an attempt to bring Germany back in from the cold where it had been banished by the Versailles agreement.

Following Evans (1982), we may call this the conniving use of such sentences: the use on which the utterer is engaged in pretense or make-believe.

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