Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... semantic and logical functions of the accents . Thus , Yeivin ( 1980 : §178 ) observes that , though the accentuation provides a guide to the syntax , it chiefly marks semantic units , which are not always identical with syntactic units ...
... semantic and logical functions of the accents . Thus , Yeivin ( 1980 : §178 ) observes that , though the accentuation provides a guide to the syntax , it chiefly marks semantic units , which are not always identical with syntactic units ...
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... semantic determination of syntactic category is not adequate . An alternative semantic theory of locatives is Jackendoff's ( 1987 ) , according to which a location is composed semantically of an object as reference point and a place or ...
... semantic determination of syntactic category is not adequate . An alternative semantic theory of locatives is Jackendoff's ( 1987 ) , according to which a location is composed semantically of an object as reference point and a place or ...
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... semantic and pragmatic factors . Indeed ... FG is primarily a theory of syntax ... although its basic theoretical constructs are semantic ' ( 9 ) . FG draws a tripartite distinction among semantic functions ( semantic or the- matic ...
... semantic and pragmatic factors . Indeed ... FG is primarily a theory of syntax ... although its basic theoretical constructs are semantic ' ( 9 ) . FG draws a tripartite distinction among semantic functions ( semantic or the- matic ...
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