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... context . Two final examples may serve . First , suppose we are confronted with the anomaly ( and , perhaps , metaphor ) , " The number 19 is an ... context already described . In that context , how should we respond Focus Interpretation 73.
... context . Two final examples may serve . First , suppose we are confronted with the anomaly ( and , perhaps , metaphor ) , " The number 19 is an ... context already described . In that context , how should we respond Focus Interpretation 73.
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... contexts is no trivial exercise . In the case of knife and fork , for instance , suppose we create a context in which the two words might become parts of a metaphor . Imagine , if you will , a bedraggled camper return- ing from an ...
... contexts is no trivial exercise . In the case of knife and fork , for instance , suppose we create a context in which the two words might become parts of a metaphor . Imagine , if you will , a bedraggled camper return- ing from an ...
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... context but in species . Consider the following sentence : " Anchorage is Albuquerque . " This sentence is unpoetic , I think , even if it is generously interpreted as metaphor . Anchorage and Albuquerque , while dif- ferent in ...
... context but in species . Consider the following sentence : " Anchorage is Albuquerque . " This sentence is unpoetic , I think , even if it is generously interpreted as metaphor . Anchorage and Albuquerque , while dif- ferent in ...
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