Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... meanings than shorter ones ; words become shorter as they are more frequently used and more general in meaning ( Zipf 1949 ) . Thus these features share the communicative function of marking highly explicit meaning — a style that tends ...
... meanings than shorter ones ; words become shorter as they are more frequently used and more general in meaning ( Zipf 1949 ) . Thus these features share the communicative function of marking highly explicit meaning — a style that tends ...
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... meaning could be something like ' state of being ' . This general meaning , however , would not account for the CHOICE between ser and estar in all cases.15 In this paper , I operate with a somewhat weaker claim : I assume that ...
... meaning could be something like ' state of being ' . This general meaning , however , would not account for the CHOICE between ser and estar in all cases.15 In this paper , I operate with a somewhat weaker claim : I assume that ...
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... meaning ' - which re- flects , among other things , the speaker's atti- tude toward the propositional meaning : it is impossible for a human being to talk without taking a position concerning the truth of the communicated message ...
... meaning ' - which re- flects , among other things , the speaker's atti- tude toward the propositional meaning : it is impossible for a human being to talk without taking a position concerning the truth of the communicated message ...
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