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semantic characterization of idioms that is much stronger than most cases war- rant , by saying that the meanings of ... or that ' there is no relation between the meanings of the parts and the meaning of the whole from the viewpoint of ...
semantic characterization of idioms that is much stronger than most cases war- rant , by saying that the meanings of ... or that ' there is no relation between the meanings of the parts and the meaning of the whole from the viewpoint of ...
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Their compositionality — that is , the degree to which the phrasal meaning , once known , can be analyzed in terms ... The essential feature of an idiom is that its full meaning ... is not a compositional function of the meanings of the ...
Their compositionality — that is , the degree to which the phrasal meaning , once known , can be analyzed in terms ... The essential feature of an idiom is that its full meaning ... is not a compositional function of the meanings of the ...
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The remaining eight chapters deal each with one facet of meaning , often corresponding to a lexical category or a grammatical feature . Ch . 1 , Semantics and linguistic semantics : Toward grammatical meaning ' ( 1-16 ) , briefly ...
The remaining eight chapters deal each with one facet of meaning , often corresponding to a lexical category or a grammatical feature . Ch . 1 , Semantics and linguistic semantics : Toward grammatical meaning ' ( 1-16 ) , briefly ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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