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Gruber's work , which was concerned with a number of syntactic and semantic relations among lexical items , was widely and unjustifiably ignored . G. Lakoff's analysis of causatives and inchoatives in English received more attention ...
Gruber's work , which was concerned with a number of syntactic and semantic relations among lexical items , was widely and unjustifiably ignored . G. Lakoff's analysis of causatives and inchoatives in English received more attention ...
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Most of the semantic information in that section can be usefully discussed by the use of logical predicates with their arguments . It is therefore tempting to try to build the necessary system of semantics in those terms .
Most of the semantic information in that section can be usefully discussed by the use of logical predicates with their arguments . It is therefore tempting to try to build the necessary system of semantics in those terms .
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The apposition John , no longer a bachelor , is already definitional , and the conjunctive configuration includes semantic features such as [ -Present , + Unmarried , ... ) . The first sentence is transformable to the definitional form ...
The apposition John , no longer a bachelor , is already definitional , and the conjunctive configuration includes semantic features such as [ -Present , + Unmarried , ... ) . The first sentence is transformable to the definitional form ...
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