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Chap . 3 , ' Alternations ' , deals very nicely with the role of alternations in motivating neutralization rules and underlying representations . K & K specify , more clearly than I have seen anywhere else in the literature ...
Chap . 3 , ' Alternations ' , deals very nicely with the role of alternations in motivating neutralization rules and underlying representations . K & K specify , more clearly than I have seen anywhere else in the literature ...
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Having criticized linguistic theory for tending to ignore variation - abstracting away facts inconsistent with theory and obscuring phenomena through terminology - Klein's Chap . 2 insists that the grammar of a natural language account ...
Having criticized linguistic theory for tending to ignore variation - abstracting away facts inconsistent with theory and obscuring phenomena through terminology - Klein's Chap . 2 insists that the grammar of a natural language account ...
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Chap . 6 is the interesting ' Problems in the analysis of idioms ' , presented in 1966 and published posthumously in 1969. Part III , ' Lexicography ' , opens with Chap . 7 , the frag . mentary ' Dictionaries of the future ' ; begun ca.
Chap . 6 is the interesting ' Problems in the analysis of idioms ' , presented in 1966 and published posthumously in 1969. Part III , ' Lexicography ' , opens with Chap . 7 , the frag . mentary ' Dictionaries of the future ' ; begun ca.
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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