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Clearly , the theory of lexical diffusion of phonological change ( Wang 1969 ) may be extended to syntactic / semantic changes , as the process of diffusion of estar within a speak- er's vocabulary appears selectively to affect certain ...
Clearly , the theory of lexical diffusion of phonological change ( Wang 1969 ) may be extended to syntactic / semantic changes , as the process of diffusion of estar within a speak- er's vocabulary appears selectively to affect certain ...
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M places grammatical relations at the interface between lexical semantics and the expression of semantic relations in the syntax . Thus one may think of such relations as determining the syntactic realization of argument structure .
M places grammatical relations at the interface between lexical semantics and the expression of semantic relations in the syntax . Thus one may think of such relations as determining the syntactic realization of argument structure .
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The ergative / absolutive distinction is thus essentially a grammaticization of the semantic distinction between non - theme agents and patient / themes.31 What this means is that , in a language ( like English ) in which the subject ...
The ergative / absolutive distinction is thus essentially a grammaticization of the semantic distinction between non - theme agents and patient / themes.31 What this means is that , in a language ( like English ) in which the subject ...
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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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