Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... meanings but only very similar meanings . I believe that recent linguistic theory has suffered considerably from a most unsubtle view of meaning identity . The view has been essentially that two sentences ... have the same meaning if ...
... meanings but only very similar meanings . I believe that recent linguistic theory has suffered considerably from a most unsubtle view of meaning identity . The view has been essentially that two sentences ... have the same meaning if ...
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... meaning as dominant over syntax , since meaning includes reference to the non - linguistic context . As evi- dence for his position he reports such experiments as those of Slobin , which have shown that subjects often use semantic ...
... meaning as dominant over syntax , since meaning includes reference to the non - linguistic context . As evi- dence for his position he reports such experiments as those of Slobin , which have shown that subjects often use semantic ...
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... meaning of com- pel , it also captures the meanings of coerce , force , and make do A ; yet clearly the mean- ings of those three differ from each other , and all three differ in meaning from compel . Thus an adequate analysis of the ...
... meaning of com- pel , it also captures the meanings of coerce , force , and make do A ; yet clearly the mean- ings of those three differ from each other , and all three differ in meaning from compel . Thus an adequate analysis of the ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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