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A RELATION is a semantic structure whose profile consists of two or more entities , which can be either things or other relations . A number of examples , all with two things for their profile , are given in Figure 6 .
A RELATION is a semantic structure whose profile consists of two or more entities , which can be either things or other relations . A number of examples , all with two things for their profile , are given in Figure 6 .
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The core of verbal meaning is the functional structure plus , perhaps , links among or properties of relations ... Each verb can be thought of as denoting a particular n - ary relation corresponding to each category in which it occurs .
The core of verbal meaning is the functional structure plus , perhaps , links among or properties of relations ... Each verb can be thought of as denoting a particular n - ary relation corresponding to each category in which it occurs .
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Lexical - semantic relations : A compar- minor lexical functions ) and presents a lengthy ative survey . ... Pp . 267 . relation of data , theoretical goals , and kinds of model ; the authors conclude that those theories This book ...
Lexical - semantic relations : A compar- minor lexical functions ) and presents a lengthy ative survey . ... Pp . 267 . relation of data , theoretical goals , and kinds of model ; the authors conclude that those theories This book ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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