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But the mixed syntactic - seman- tic account also has to specify when the syntactic classes dictate agreement and when the semantic property of humanness does ; so both accounts are equally ad hoc in this respect ( but see $ 5.1 ) .
But the mixed syntactic - seman- tic account also has to specify when the syntactic classes dictate agreement and when the semantic property of humanness does ; so both accounts are equally ad hoc in this respect ( but see $ 5.1 ) .
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Rather , it is concerned with the interaction among all the forms of information that bear upon the linguistic meaning relation , including ( inter alia ) both the syntactic information borne by signs as well as their semantic content ...
Rather , it is concerned with the interaction among all the forms of information that bear upon the linguistic meaning relation , including ( inter alia ) both the syntactic information borne by signs as well as their semantic content ...
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semantics ' , claims that much of what is consid- ered semantic theory is not really part of linguis- tics per se but rather part of our CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE . GEORGE LAKOFF shares Jacken- doff's skepticism concerning the usefulness of ...
semantics ' , claims that much of what is consid- ered semantic theory is not really part of linguis- tics per se but rather part of our CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE . GEORGE LAKOFF shares Jacken- doff's skepticism concerning the usefulness of ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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