Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... lexical processes , mor- phological leveling , and sound shifts . From ANNUS -I ' year ' the parallel adjec- tives ANN - ĀLIS and ANN - UUS branched off ; their subsequent contamination pro- duced ANN - UALIS in Low Latin ( cf. the ...
... lexical processes , mor- phological leveling , and sound shifts . From ANNUS -I ' year ' the parallel adjec- tives ANN - ĀLIS and ANN - UUS branched off ; their subsequent contamination pro- duced ANN - UALIS in Low Latin ( cf. the ...
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... lexical sense of a telic verb is ' go towards a given goal ' - like the thrashing around in the water denoted by se noyer . A perfective tense applied to a telic verb expresses the attainment of a goal . This creates the illusion that ...
... lexical sense of a telic verb is ' go towards a given goal ' - like the thrashing around in the water denoted by se noyer . A perfective tense applied to a telic verb expresses the attainment of a goal . This creates the illusion that ...
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... lexically limited in any way , since , by definition , we are attempting to induce a generalized position . It is the position that is important , not the lexical context . Fries should not have set up frames containing lexical items ...
... lexically limited in any way , since , by definition , we are attempting to induce a generalized position . It is the position that is important , not the lexical context . Fries should not have set up frames containing lexical items ...
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