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We favor formulation ( a ) ; but formulation ( b ) seems rather close to the distinction which Lakoff draws between semantic features that confer membership in categories and those that do not . Taking the word fish as an example ...
We favor formulation ( a ) ; but formulation ( b ) seems rather close to the distinction which Lakoff draws between semantic features that confer membership in categories and those that do not . Taking the word fish as an example ...
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The distinction between acute and circumflex shows up in Baltic both in strong stems ( Lith . Class 1 vs. ... and no distinction corresponding to the Lith . acute / circumflex distinction appears in weak stems in any Slavic language .
The distinction between acute and circumflex shows up in Baltic both in strong stems ( Lith . Class 1 vs. ... and no distinction corresponding to the Lith . acute / circumflex distinction appears in weak stems in any Slavic language .
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By repeating the adverb ' phonologically ' , we emphasize that the distinction is between phonologically defined categories , not to be confused with the actual stylistic use of these words — although the distinction is very closely ...
By repeating the adverb ' phonologically ' , we emphasize that the distinction is between phonologically defined categories , not to be confused with the actual stylistic use of these words — although the distinction is very closely ...
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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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