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Word uses are not the right sort of thing to combine systematically to produce sentence meanings or sentence uses . So what do we mean by meaning ? 4. Meaning AND MEANING . Meaning is a quite contentious word .
Word uses are not the right sort of thing to combine systematically to produce sentence meanings or sentence uses . So what do we mean by meaning ? 4. Meaning AND MEANING . Meaning is a quite contentious word .
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Lord ( 1993 : 62 ) notes that some comitative markers in Niger - Congo appear to derive historically from verbs meaning ' hold , have , take ' , and Ameka ( 2006 ) illustrates this for Ewe . Lord and Craig ( 2004 : 360 ) make a similar ...
Lord ( 1993 : 62 ) notes that some comitative markers in Niger - Congo appear to derive historically from verbs meaning ' hold , have , take ' , and Ameka ( 2006 ) illustrates this for Ewe . Lord and Craig ( 2004 : 360 ) make a similar ...
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So it is unusual , then , to find a language with a word - class assignment as anomalous as two verbs meaning ' and ' . ... Like the Walman and - verbs , kinship verbs are crosslinguistically exceptional in that such meanings are more ...
So it is unusual , then , to find a language with a word - class assignment as anomalous as two verbs meaning ' and ' . ... Like the Walman and - verbs , kinship verbs are crosslinguistically exceptional in that such meanings are more ...
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