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... semantic rules . In the mixed formulation , there is a grammatical rule that makes reference to both syntactic and semantic primi- tives . The purely syntactic formulation shifts the semantic part of the mixed formulation to a mapping ...
... semantic rules . In the mixed formulation , there is a grammatical rule that makes reference to both syntactic and semantic primi- tives . The purely syntactic formulation shifts the semantic part of the mixed formulation to a mapping ...
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... semantic content syntactic and semantic aspects of grammatical theory are built up in an integrated way from the start , under the assumption that neither can be well understood in isolation from the other . ( Pollard & Sag 1987 : 16-17 ) ...
... semantic content syntactic and semantic aspects of grammatical theory are built up in an integrated way from the start , under the assumption that neither can be well understood in isolation from the other . ( Pollard & Sag 1987 : 16-17 ) ...
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semantics ' , claims that much of what is consid- ered semantic theory is not really part of linguis- tics per se ... semantic roles ' , he discusses the problem of proliferation of semantic roles in generative grammar and how this can ...
semantics ' , claims that much of what is consid- ered semantic theory is not really part of linguis- tics per se ... semantic roles ' , he discusses the problem of proliferation of semantic roles in generative grammar and how this can ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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