Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... semantic classes of verbs cannot serve as a basis for the- matic - role structure and that roles cannot be directly correlated with syntactic relations . R is more sympathetic toward Jackendoff's Con- ceptual Semantic theory , which is ...
... semantic classes of verbs cannot serve as a basis for the- matic - role structure and that roles cannot be directly correlated with syntactic relations . R is more sympathetic toward Jackendoff's Con- ceptual Semantic theory , which is ...
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... Semantics and cognition . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . Katz , JERROLD J. 1972. Semantic theory . New York : Harper & Row . - ; CLAUDIA LEACOCK ; and YAEL Ravin . 1985. A decompositional approach to modi- fication . Action and events ...
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... semantic structure distinct from cognitive structure , or whether a separate level of semantic structure is superfluous . On this question , P opts for a dis- tinction between the two levels , one motivation being to permit a degree of ...
... semantic structure distinct from cognitive structure , or whether a separate level of semantic structure is superfluous . On this question , P opts for a dis- tinction between the two levels , one motivation being to permit a degree of ...
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