Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... semantic structures within the framework of ordered rules ... I do not wish to speculate here on the details of [ an alternative ] model , except to note that it would involve statements of unilateral and bilateral dependencies among ...
... semantic structures within the framework of ordered rules ... I do not wish to speculate here on the details of [ an alternative ] model , except to note that it would involve statements of unilateral and bilateral dependencies among ...
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... semantic terms ) . This is because no provision is made for a syntactic representation distinct from the semantic representation of a lexical item . Nor can arbitrary exception features be included as part of a noun or verb root in semantic ...
... semantic terms ) . This is because no provision is made for a syntactic representation distinct from the semantic representation of a lexical item . Nor can arbitrary exception features be included as part of a noun or verb root in semantic ...
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... semantic intuition , there being , for the moment , no other available proposal as to a semantic basis for making the necessary distinctions . ' Generative semantics represents in large measure the attempt to extend to the analysis of ...
... semantic intuition , there being , for the moment , no other available proposal as to a semantic basis for making the necessary distinctions . ' Generative semantics represents in large measure the attempt to extend to the analysis of ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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