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Think It Over: Two Types of Lexical Ambiguity?
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Two Types of Lexical Ambiguity? I have my worries about the effectiveness of this case in support of Recanati's larger argument, but I'll assume the analysis for now. The situation is that intransitive "eats" refers to eats1 (or the property whose extension is eats1) and transitive "eats" refers to eats2 (or the relation whose extension is eats2). Is "eats" (lexically) ambiguous? The sentence has no (surface) structure to speak of. 1) If he eats an apple a dollar. We can imagine...
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Sold By Volume: May 2009
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Saturday, May 30, 2009. I stopped by Williamsburg's excellent bookstore Spoonbill and Sugartown a couple of evenings ago, picking up Brian Greene's The Elegant Universe. And EH. Gombrich's A Little History Of The World. Gombrich is, of course, principally known for The Story Of Art. From 1950 but his Little History. Was never translated and published in English until its posthumous appearance in 2005. Show a couple of months ago. This particular evening I was en route to see Tyvek. Both of whom were as g...
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Sold By Volume: Hip and Well Read
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Saturday, September 26, 2009. Hip and Well Read. It is no secret that performances attended via advance tickets and weeks of anticipation are often less exciting than those attended on the spur of the moment. As such, the AC/DC show at the Meadowlands center in New Jersey (we'll omit the name of whatever corporation currently owns the arena) on July 31, tickets purchased that day at 5 pm, was more exciting than the one 10 months earlier at Madison Square Garden. Mark S. Weiss. Thanks for the pointer!
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Sold By Volume: February 2010
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010. First up (for me) was a trio called Try Cry Try. The lead singer, intriguingly cross-dressed in black leather pants, stiletto heels, halter top, scarf and hairpiece (the latter more of a prop than transformative wardrobe element), has a kind of psychodramatic vocal style (picture someone screaming "don't tell me to calm down! My other favorite Kyle Clyde performance that I've seen so far was a piece for electric guitar and fluorescent light tubes in which the latter, besides...
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Sold By Volume: December 2008
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008. Days Start Getting Longer Now. The music, despite its intensity, does tend to move to the background of awareness and films from Niblock's series The Movement of People Working. Saturday, December 20, 2008. For several decades it has been confusing enough that one musn't let the prominence of Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson overshadow the fine contributions of Ian A. Anderson. Considering also Zach Cale's Illuminations. Whose very fine new record See-Saw. My follow-up selection of ...
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Sold By Volume: October 2010
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Sunday, October 31, 2010. Notes on London Review of Books, February 3, 2005 (Volume 27, Number 3). Linda Colley on N.A.M Rodger: the superiority of British Sea Power is a mid-19th century construction, not consistently supported by the actual history of the preceding three centuries. Joyce’s “Stephen Hero” is a reference to “Turpin Hero” – Dick Turpin, a highwaymen and folk-hero, subject of ballads and broadsides, was probably really just a thug. At least, have been translated into English. Is “sub...
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Sold By Volume: Catafalque and Quincunx
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009. And accepted my Larousse de Poche. 8217;s gloss of it as “gibberish”. A week or so later, I immediately stumbled upon it again, in an English translation of Raymond Queneau’s Witch Grass. As for Queneau, his French title is Chiendent. Dogtooth). Though "Witch Grass" may be the North American plant name for the exact species which that French name refers to ( Dichanthelium boreale. Family, which includes mint? F if for Fanny sucked dry by a leech. March 6, 2012 at 9:41 PM. Voici t...
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what sound does a bunny make?: this is what a literary death match champion looks like
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What sound does a bunny make? Sometimes i draw. sometimes i write. this is what you get. September 18, 2009. This is what a literary death match champion looks like. Last night I attended my first Literary Death Match. And while it would've been entertaining to simply be in the audience, I was experiencing this American Idol/Double Dare- esque. Reading as a competitor. A few weeks earlier, the most awesome Mindy Abovitz. Asked me if I wanted to represent Tom Tom Magazine. And the like; Chris Weingarten.