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It is pretty obvious why the expression saw logs is used to mean “ sleep ' , given the resemblance between the sounds produced by ... There are numerous expressions like saw logs , kick the bucket , and shoot the breeze whose idiomatic ...
It is pretty obvious why the expression saw logs is used to mean “ sleep ' , given the resemblance between the sounds produced by ... There are numerous expressions like saw logs , kick the bucket , and shoot the breeze whose idiomatic ...
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13 THE SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF IDIOMATICALLY COMBINING EXPRESSIONS 3.1 . ... Wood herself endorses an austere definition of idiom as a complex expression that is both wholly noncompositional in meaning ' and ' wholly nonproductive in form ...
13 THE SEMANTIC ANALYSIS OF IDIOMATICALLY COMBINING EXPRESSIONS 3.1 . ... Wood herself endorses an austere definition of idiom as a complex expression that is both wholly noncompositional in meaning ' and ' wholly nonproductive in form ...
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Once such an analysis is admitted for these noncompositional expressions , then the elements in question would participate in the grammar of extraction and verb - second just like any other expression . This approach immediately raises ...
Once such an analysis is admitted for these noncompositional expressions , then the elements in question would participate in the grammar of extraction and verb - second just like any other expression . This approach immediately raises ...
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