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In ' Meaning potentials and context : Some consequences for the analysis of variation in meaning ' ( 29-65 ) , JENS ALLWOOD proposes an alternative approach to the study of word meaning , introducing the concept of ' meaning potentials ...
In ' Meaning potentials and context : Some consequences for the analysis of variation in meaning ' ( 29-65 ) , JENS ALLWOOD proposes an alternative approach to the study of word meaning , introducing the concept of ' meaning potentials ...
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Indeed , a linguistic sign ( either a word or a construction ) has both a form and a meaning . ... We know that specific phonetic forms are associated cognitively with specific meanings and contexts because in grammaticization ...
Indeed , a linguistic sign ( either a word or a construction ) has both a form and a meaning . ... We know that specific phonetic forms are associated cognitively with specific meanings and contexts because in grammaticization ...
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The author seeks , above all , to display and explain the magnificence and distinction of meaning , and to that end , provides abundant examples throughout the text . Conveniently organized into four parts , this book presents updated ...
The author seeks , above all , to display and explain the magnificence and distinction of meaning , and to that end , provides abundant examples throughout the text . Conveniently organized into four parts , this book presents updated ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
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