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... lexical content used to describe the situation is of 1 - state type or of 2 - state type , the ensuing result is somewhat different . In what follows , this idea will be worked out . 3. LEXICAL CONTENT . 3.1 . PROPERTIES of situations ...
... lexical content used to describe the situation is of 1 - state type or of 2 - state type , the ensuing result is somewhat different . In what follows , this idea will be worked out . 3. LEXICAL CONTENT . 3.1 . PROPERTIES of situations ...
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... LEXICAL KNOWLEDGE . These verbs can only be used to mark either the one or the other assertion scope . The most straightforward way to describe this knowledge is to assume that each lexical entry of a verb has a feature which we will ...
... LEXICAL KNOWLEDGE . These verbs can only be used to mark either the one or the other assertion scope . The most straightforward way to describe this knowledge is to assume that each lexical entry of a verb has a feature which we will ...
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... lexical semantics and case assignment . To conclude Part One , JAMES PUS- TEJOVSKY ( Type coercion and lexical selec- tion ' ) addresses the representation of lexical ambiguity in natural language . He discusses the phenomenon of type ...
... lexical semantics and case assignment . To conclude Part One , JAMES PUS- TEJOVSKY ( Type coercion and lexical selec- tion ' ) addresses the representation of lexical ambiguity in natural language . He discusses the phenomenon of type ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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1-state adverbial analysis anaphoric antipassive argues argument aspect autonomy auxiliaries Babungo bimoraic Cambridge chapter Chomsky Chomsky's Chukchi claim clauses cognitive complement constraints constructions Dative Shift definite dialect dictionary direct object discourse discussion distinction ellipsis endangered languages English entity example fact functional functionalist grammar guage Gurage hearer-new IMPERF incorporation inflections interaction interpretation John Benjamins language acquisition language change language contact language death lexical content linguistic theory markedness marking meaning morpheme morphology morphosyntactic Nedjalkov nominal noun noun incorporation obstruents Ocracoke paper passive PERF phonetic phonology phrase postverbal NP pragmatic predicate Preposition stranding present principles problem progressive pronouns provides reference relation representation roots rules self-containedness semantic semiotic sentence situation Skorik social sociolinguistic speakers speech structure suffix syntactic syntax tense there-sentences tion typological ungliding University Press variation velar verb vowel word York