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Thus we see again that the specific lexical interpretation of heureux in pre - position is much more dependent on the lexical meaning of the noun which it modifies than in post - position . To generalize from these examples , one may ...
Thus we see again that the specific lexical interpretation of heureux in pre - position is much more dependent on the lexical meaning of the noun which it modifies than in post - position . To generalize from these examples , one may ...
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That is , the particular contextual variant of the adjective may vary for each parole application ; but in all these paroles in pre - position , that variant is a product of the lexical meaning of the adjective itself in combination ...
That is , the particular contextual variant of the adjective may vary for each parole application ; but in all these paroles in pre - position , that variant is a product of the lexical meaning of the adjective itself in combination ...
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Whether the pre - posed adjective will modify specifically the lexical attributes of the noun in question , or not , is contextually determined . Thus DOCILE avocat can be interpreted as ' docile in his capacity as an avocat ' ( and ...
Whether the pre - posed adjective will modify specifically the lexical attributes of the noun in question , or not , is contextually determined . Thus DOCILE avocat can be interpreted as ' docile in his capacity as an avocat ' ( and ...
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