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What we require in an adequate theory of semantics is a system which will provide an explanation of the pro- ... Of central interest to Nida is that their procedures not only allow them to consider both the semantic field and the ...
What we require in an adequate theory of semantics is a system which will provide an explanation of the pro- ... Of central interest to Nida is that their procedures not only allow them to consider both the semantic field and the ...
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The next step in this method of 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 ...
The next step in this method of 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 ...
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We can tentatively assign some semantic content to such patterns ; thus , we might characterize derivatives in -able a ... We shall further assume that the negative function of un- is exercised on the semantic content of the derivative ...
We can tentatively assign some semantic content to such patterns ; thus , we might characterize derivatives in -able a ... We shall further assume that the negative function of un- is exercised on the semantic content of the derivative ...
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