Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... LEXICAL units ; less specific ones are called SELECTIONAL units . The semantic structures of several nouns and verbs are sketched in Figure 3 , with the lexical units italicized , and the selectional units listed above them . Lexical ...
... LEXICAL units ; less specific ones are called SELECTIONAL units . The semantic structures of several nouns and verbs are sketched in Figure 3 , with the lexical units italicized , and the selectional units listed above them . Lexical ...
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... Lexical insertion must precede word - stress assignment . d . Therefore , lexical insertion must occur either in the cycle or before the cycle . e . ' Because the NSR may apply on the first syntactic cycle , and be- cause word ...
... Lexical insertion must precede word - stress assignment . d . Therefore , lexical insertion must occur either in the cycle or before the cycle . e . ' Because the NSR may apply on the first syntactic cycle , and be- cause word ...
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... lexical trans- formations . But 29d permits the possibility that lexical insertion occurs in the cycle , after cyclical syntactic transformations . It is partly for this reason that B fails to provide any evidence for the existence of ...
... lexical trans- formations . But 29d permits the possibility that lexical insertion occurs in the cycle , after cyclical syntactic transformations . It is partly for this reason that B fails to provide any evidence for the existence of ...
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