Goosewatch V

Goosewatch V
Title Goosewatch V PDF eBook
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Pages 74
Release 1981
Genre Bird pests
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Goosewatch IV

Goosewatch IV
Title Goosewatch IV PDF eBook
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Pages 100
Release 1980
Genre Bird pests
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Goosewatch II

Goosewatch II
Title Goosewatch II PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 1978
Genre Bird pests
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Goosewatch III

Goosewatch III
Title Goosewatch III PDF eBook
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Pages 42
Release 1979
Genre Bird pests
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The Gamekeepers

The Gamekeepers
Title The Gamekeepers PDF eBook
Author David L. Gjestson
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 2013
Genre Wildlife conservation
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Technical Bulletin

Technical Bulletin
Title Technical Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 314
Release 1986
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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Irregular Negatives, Implicatures, and Idioms

Irregular Negatives, Implicatures, and Idioms
Title Irregular Negatives, Implicatures, and Idioms PDF eBook
Author Wayne A. Davis
Publisher Springer
Pages 335
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 940177546X

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The author integrates, expands, and deepens his previous publications about irregular (or “metalinguistic”) negations. A total of ten distinct negatives—several previously unclassified—are analyzed. The logically irregular negations deny different implicatures of their root. All are partially non-compositional but completely conventional. The author argues that two of the irregular negative meanings are implicatures. The others are semantically rather than pragmatically ambiguous. Since their ambiguity is neither lexical nor structural, direct irregular negatives satisfy the standard definition of idioms as syntactically complex expressions whose meaning is non-compositional. Unlike stereotypical idioms, idiomatic negatives lack fixed syntactic forms and are highly compositional. The final chapter analyzes other “free form” idioms, including irregular interrogatives and comparatives, self-restricted verb phrases, numerical verb phrases, and transparent propositional attitude and speech act reports.