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... expression , be this expression simple or complex , which stems from the lexicon and the compositional rules of the language — in contrast to any meaning contribution stemming from other knowledge sources , in particular the context in ...
... expression , be this expression simple or complex , which stems from the lexicon and the compositional rules of the language — in contrast to any meaning contribution stemming from other knowledge sources , in particular the context in ...
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... expression , but they seem to be the most important ones . As has already been noted , the transition between them is continuous and within each possibility several degrees of compositionality can be distinguished.28 Verbs , simple or ...
... expression , but they seem to be the most important ones . As has already been noted , the transition between them is continuous and within each possibility several degrees of compositionality can be distinguished.28 Verbs , simple or ...
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... expression . If two syntactic inscriptions do not have the same index , they are thereby indicated to be occur- rences of different syntactic expressions . Since the identity conditions given are SYNTACTIC identity conditions , it is to ...
... expression . If two syntactic inscriptions do not have the same index , they are thereby indicated to be occur- rences of different syntactic expressions . Since the identity conditions given are SYNTACTIC identity conditions , it is to ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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