Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... ONYMIC , where they are not ( these notions were introduced in Coates 2000 , the latter under the label ONOMASTIC ) , as in 4 . ( 4 ) a . SEMANTIC : ' I live at the old vicarage ' entails ' I live at the house that was formerly the ...
... ONYMIC , where they are not ( these notions were introduced in Coates 2000 , the latter under the label ONOMASTIC ) , as in 4 . ( 4 ) a . SEMANTIC : ' I live at the old vicarage ' entails ' I live at the house that was formerly the ...
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... onymic reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the words in a referring expression - that is , ordinary semantic reference . But if it is accepted that expressions may be used to refer ...
... onymic reference . Clearly , reference can be achieved through paying attention to the meaning of the words in a referring expression - that is , ordinary semantic reference . But if it is accepted that expressions may be used to refer ...
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... onymic homonym ( whether denoting a political event or a registered brand ) need not be identical in apparent sense . An expression that is ambiguously nonproper and proper may therefore have a literal translation and an ' onymic ...
... onymic homonym ( whether denoting a political event or a registered brand ) need not be identical in apparent sense . An expression that is ambiguously nonproper and proper may therefore have a literal translation and an ' onymic ...
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