Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... expressions . There are numerous expressions like saw logs , kick the bucket , and shoot the breeze whose idiomatic interpretations cannot be distributed over their parts , and which must therefore be entered in the lexicon as complete ...
... expressions . There are numerous expressions like saw logs , kick the bucket , and shoot the breeze whose idiomatic interpretations cannot be distributed over their parts , and which must therefore be entered in the lexicon as complete ...
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... expressions ; the conventions can be attached to the use of the idiom constituents , rather than to the collocation as a whole . " 13 Whatever the causes , this blurring of what ought properly to be distinct theo- retical categories has ...
... expressions ; the conventions can be attached to the use of the idiom constituents , rather than to the collocation as a whole . " 13 Whatever the causes , this blurring of what ought properly to be distinct theo- retical categories has ...
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... expressions . That is , beisst ins Gras could be treated as a lexical combination of an idiomatic beisst that selected for ins Gras as its complement . Once such an analysis is admitted for these noncompositional expressions , then the ...
... expressions . That is , beisst ins Gras could be treated as a lexical combination of an idiomatic beisst that selected for ins Gras as its complement . Once such an analysis is admitted for these noncompositional expressions , then the ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
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