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  • ...ed into the categories: reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction and lexical cohesion. “Each of these categories is represented in the text by particu ...[i]t is generally accepted […] that cohesion refers to the grammatical and lexical elements on the surface of a text which can form connections between parts
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  • [[actual presupposition]] [[countefactual presupposition]] (in [[pragmatics]])
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  • [[actual presupposition]] [[countefactual presupposition]] (in [[pragmatics]])
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  • 1974b. Geach and Katz on presupposition. Foundations of Language 12. 177-200. 1979d. Concealed anaphora and pragmatic presupposition. Papers in Japanese Linguistics 6. 177-194.
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  • *1968c. Lexical insertion in a transformational grammar without deep structure. CLS 4.71-80 ...e. Presupposition and discourse structure. C.-K. Oh and D. Dinneen (eds.), Presupposition (Syntax and Semantics 11, New York: Academic Press), 371-88.
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