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A more varied vocabulary reflects extensive use of words having very specific meanings . ... specialized meanings than shorter ones ; words become shorter as they are more frequently used and more general in meaning ( Zipf 1949 ) .
A more varied vocabulary reflects extensive use of words having very specific meanings . ... specialized meanings than shorter ones ; words become shorter as they are more frequently used and more general in meaning ( Zipf 1949 ) .
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make the strong claim that a single invariant meaning pervades all its uses , including its occurrence in locative predicates ( Juan está en casa ' John is at home ' ) and progressive constructions ( Juan está leyendo ' John is reading ...
make the strong claim that a single invariant meaning pervades all its uses , including its occurrence in locative predicates ( Juan está en casa ' John is at home ' ) and progressive constructions ( Juan está leyendo ' John is reading ...
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This is unfortunate , side their ' propositional meaning ' , have , when since recent attempts to approach the study of uttered , a certain illocutionary force . It may be particles in terms of ' lexical fields ' are not conless obvious ...
This is unfortunate , side their ' propositional meaning ' , have , when since recent attempts to approach the study of uttered , a certain illocutionary force . It may be particles in terms of ' lexical fields ' are not conless obvious ...
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