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Working within a cognitive linguistic framework , the present study illustrates the nonarbitrary quality of the mental lexicon and the highly creative nature of the human conceptual system . The analysis takes the following as basic ...
Working within a cognitive linguistic framework , the present study illustrates the nonarbitrary quality of the mental lexicon and the highly creative nature of the human conceptual system . The analysis takes the following as basic ...
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In linguistic terms , prepositions represent a closed class , that is , English speakers have a limited set of linguistic choices to represent a virtually unlimited set of conceptual spatial relations . Speakers choose the preposition ...
In linguistic terms , prepositions represent a closed class , that is , English speakers have a limited set of linguistic choices to represent a virtually unlimited set of conceptual spatial relations . Speakers choose the preposition ...
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conceptual associations between two quite distinct and otherwise unrelated concepts . For instance , on a daily basis we experience recurring correlations between quantity and vertical elevation . When a liquid is added to a container ...
conceptual associations between two quite distinct and otherwise unrelated concepts . For instance , on a daily basis we experience recurring correlations between quantity and vertical elevation . When a liquid is added to a container ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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