Language, Band 42,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1966 |
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... semantic analysis . ' What we require in an adequate theory of semantics is a system which will provide an ... semantic theory ' , Lg . 39.170-210 . Of central interest to Nida is that their procedures not only allow them to ...
... semantic analysis . ' What we require in an adequate theory of semantics is a system which will provide an ... semantic theory ' , Lg . 39.170-210 . Of central interest to Nida is that their procedures not only allow them to ...
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... semantic analysis is to establish ' projection rules ' , which are designed to show how the speaker generates and the hearer interprets the semantic elements of an utterance . There are three basic rules ( which often must be ...
... semantic analysis is to establish ' projection rules ' , which are designed to show how the speaker generates and the hearer interprets the semantic elements of an utterance . There are three basic rules ( which often must be ...
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... semantic content to such patterns ; thus , we might characterize derivatives in -able as having the common semantic content ' prone to ... , ' ' capable or deserving of being ... ' We shall further assume that the negative function of ...
... semantic content to such patterns ; thus , we might characterize derivatives in -able as having the common semantic content ' prone to ... , ' ' capable or deserving of being ... ' We shall further assume that the negative function of ...
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