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Another and quite different distinction can be made between LEXICAL and NON - LEXICAL idioms . We noted that hit - the - roof is a V lexical unit , and it is not hard to think of many other idioms which belong to this category .
Another and quite different distinction can be made between LEXICAL and NON - LEXICAL idioms . We noted that hit - the - roof is a V lexical unit , and it is not hard to think of many other idioms which belong to this category .
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held here is that , since grammatical phenomena are assumed to be essentially different from lexical phenomena , grammatical units cannot provide a means to observe lexical phenomena , not even as a shortcut .
held here is that , since grammatical phenomena are assumed to be essentially different from lexical phenomena , grammatical units cannot provide a means to observe lexical phenomena , not even as a shortcut .
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a а priate series of articulated naming units , it is noted that some semantic schemata are unique to a particular combination of lexical components , while others are shared by several combinations of lexical components .
a а priate series of articulated naming units , it is noted that some semantic schemata are unique to a particular combination of lexical components , while others are shared by several combinations of lexical components .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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