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... meaning . He declared that ' [ t ] he statement of meanings is . . . the weak point in language- study ' , and that linguistic study must always start from the phonetic form and not from the meaning ( 115 , from Bloomfield 1933 : 140 ...
... meaning . He declared that ' [ t ] he statement of meanings is . . . the weak point in language- study ' , and that linguistic study must always start from the phonetic form and not from the meaning ( 115 , from Bloomfield 1933 : 140 ...
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... meaning of the Russian perfective - imperfective opposition is usually characterized in terms such as ' the situation is seen in its totality vs. not in its totality , with a boundary vs. without a boundary ' , and similar ones . These ...
... meaning of the Russian perfective - imperfective opposition is usually characterized in terms such as ' the situation is seen in its totality vs. not in its totality , with a boundary vs. without a boundary ' , and similar ones . These ...
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... meaning , called CAUSAL STRUCTURE , which attempts to answer some of the same questions as those addressed by Rappaport et al . Croft addresses the problem of semantic variability in the role assigned to the subject cross - linguisti ...
... meaning , called CAUSAL STRUCTURE , which attempts to answer some of the same questions as those addressed by Rappaport et al . Croft addresses the problem of semantic variability in the role assigned to the subject cross - linguisti ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
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