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a can be divided into STRUCTURAL meaning , that part of meaning relevant to determining the syntactic structures in which a verb can appear , and CONTENT , all the rest of a verb's meaning . Lexical semantic templates like those just ...
a can be divided into STRUCTURAL meaning , that part of meaning relevant to determining the syntactic structures in which a verb can appear , and CONTENT , all the rest of a verb's meaning . Lexical semantic templates like those just ...
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Different syntactic configurations , which in the constructional approach provide the structural meaning of verbs , correspond to different event structure templates in the projectionist model . The core meaning of verbs , which in the ...
Different syntactic configurations , which in the constructional approach provide the structural meaning of verbs , correspond to different event structure templates in the projectionist model . The core meaning of verbs , which in the ...
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meaning relates to ideas and concepts , not to words , and its constructs relate to purposiveness and not to propositions . Hence , she focuses on the underlying meaning of messages as one constant across any language and successfully ...
meaning relates to ideas and concepts , not to words , and its constructs relate to purposiveness and not to propositions . Hence , she focuses on the underlying meaning of messages as one constant across any language and successfully ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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