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The sense terminating each path can in turn be analyzed into two parts : a SENSE - CHARACTERIZATION ( which appears ... The central concept to be studied in this section is that of a sense - characterization of a lexical item .
The sense terminating each path can in turn be analyzed into two parts : a SENSE - CHARACTERIZATION ( which appears ... The central concept to be studied in this section is that of a sense - characterization of a lexical item .
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Ball → Noun concrete → ( Physical Object ) projection by an engine of war ] - [ Solid missile for P41 is the sense of colorful in The gift came in a colorful wrapper ; P42 is the sense in No novel is less colorful than Middlemarch ...
Ball → Noun concrete → ( Physical Object ) projection by an engine of war ] - [ Solid missile for P41 is the sense of colorful in The gift came in a colorful wrapper ; P42 is the sense in No novel is less colorful than Middlemarch ...
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Other paths in the dictionary entry for man ( those corresponding to the sense of man in Man is occasionally rational and to the sense in Every man on board ship was saved except an elderly couple ) do not appear in P2 , the former ...
Other paths in the dictionary entry for man ( those corresponding to the sense of man in Man is occasionally rational and to the sense in Every man on board ship was saved except an elderly couple ) do not appear in P2 , the former ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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