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be advisable to bear in mind further semantic determinants of the expression of arguments nonetheless . I noted in connection with ex . 68 that denominal verbs which lexically incorporate a noun stem behave just like genuine incorpo- ...
be advisable to bear in mind further semantic determinants of the expression of arguments nonetheless . I noted in connection with ex . 68 that denominal verbs which lexically incorporate a noun stem behave just like genuine incorpo- ...
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An English example is to die with the lexical content ( SS : to be alive , TS : to be not alive ) .27 These are not the only possibilities for packing two opposing states into the lexical content of a single or complex expression , but ...
An English example is to die with the lexical content ( SS : to be alive , TS : to be not alive ) .27 These are not the only possibilities for packing two opposing states into the lexical content of a single or complex expression , but ...
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It is a central consequence of our approach to syntactic identity that if two syntactic representations , or inscriptions , have the same index , they are thereby indicated to be occurrences of the same syntactic expression .
It is a central consequence of our approach to syntactic identity that if two syntactic representations , or inscriptions , have the same index , they are thereby indicated to be occurrences of the same syntactic expression .
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