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It is important to stress , however , that some systematic study of the lexicon must be seen as an essential part of ANY ... can reveal structural relations between different lexical meanings , with differences and partial identities ...
It is important to stress , however , that some systematic study of the lexicon must be seen as an essential part of ANY ... can reveal structural relations between different lexical meanings , with differences and partial identities ...
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K begins with a semantically complex lexical entry in the form of simple propositions derived from ' common knowledge ' ( Alltagswissen ) , which she distinguishes from encyclopedic knowledge . The entry itself must occupy one argument ...
K begins with a semantically complex lexical entry in the form of simple propositions derived from ' common knowledge ' ( Alltagswissen ) , which she distinguishes from encyclopedic knowledge . The entry itself must occupy one argument ...
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First , some question exists as to the desirability of disjunctive lexical entries . Second , there is the possibility of some limitation of the scope of the RP , such as the hypothesis ( which we entertained at an earlier stage of our ...
First , some question exists as to the desirability of disjunctive lexical entries . Second , there is the possibility of some limitation of the scope of the RP , such as the hypothesis ( which we entertained at an earlier stage of our ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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