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Semantic identity can be asserted in such cases only by denying imagery and analysability — by claiming that only composite semantic structures count as the semantic value of expressions , and that individual components ( e.g. the ...
Semantic identity can be asserted in such cases only by denying imagery and analysability — by claiming that only composite semantic structures count as the semantic value of expressions , and that individual components ( e.g. the ...
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The rules in question are semantic in nature, and reflect different possible conceptualizations of the same situation. If the grammar of a language is seen as a set of rules to generate sentences, regardless of their meaning, ...
The rules in question are semantic in nature, and reflect different possible conceptualizations of the same situation. If the grammar of a language is seen as a set of rules to generate sentences, regardless of their meaning, ...
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The rules in question are semantic in nature , and reflect different possible conceptualizations of the same situation . If the grammar of a language is seen as a set of rules to generate sentences , regardless of their meaning ...
The rules in question are semantic in nature , and reflect different possible conceptualizations of the same situation . If the grammar of a language is seen as a set of rules to generate sentences , regardless of their meaning ...
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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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