Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... fact that the idiom consists in a ( literal ) ' spilling - the- beans ' meaning being conventionally and homomorphically associated with a ' divulging - the - secret ' meaning . Without some occurrence of ' spill ' , the literal meaning ...
... fact that the idiom consists in a ( literal ) ' spilling - the- beans ' meaning being conventionally and homomorphically associated with a ' divulging - the - secret ' meaning . Without some occurrence of ' spill ' , the literal meaning ...
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... fact that the NPs in these idioms tend overwhelmingly to have inanimate literal meanings itself cries out for an explanation . The explanation we propose involves two of the properties of typical idioms that we mentioned at the outset ...
... fact that the NPs in these idioms tend overwhelmingly to have inanimate literal meanings itself cries out for an explanation . The explanation we propose involves two of the properties of typical idioms that we mentioned at the outset ...
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... fact that an affix's productivity may vary according to its mor- phological context ( e.g. the fact that -ity derivation is productive for -able adjec- tives but not for adjectives generally ) and of Aronoff's 1976 truncation facts . In ...
... fact that an affix's productivity may vary according to its mor- phological context ( e.g. the fact that -ity derivation is productive for -able adjec- tives but not for adjectives generally ) and of Aronoff's 1976 truncation facts . In ...
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