Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... lexical engagement is a dynamic property that functional members of the lexicon have: Such items activate or compete with other lexical representations, and they can support the perception of their components during listening or during ...
... lexical engagement is a dynamic property that functional members of the lexicon have: Such items activate or compete with other lexical representations, and they can support the perception of their components during listening or during ...
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... lexical entries for lexical items . A lexical item ' is anything that gets a lexical entry . A lexical entry is whatever a gram- mar says about a lexical item . I suppose , for example , that ' cat ' is a lexical item in English . I ...
... lexical entries for lexical items . A lexical item ' is anything that gets a lexical entry . A lexical entry is whatever a gram- mar says about a lexical item . I suppose , for example , that ' cat ' is a lexical item in English . I ...
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... lexical item being defined. In the definition of a lexical unit L, each component must be necessary, and the set of all components must be sufficient, for the definitions to identify L uniquely in all imaginable uses. (Mel'cˇuk 1988) ...
... lexical item being defined. In the definition of a lexical unit L, each component must be necessary, and the set of all components must be sufficient, for the definitions to identify L uniquely in all imaginable uses. (Mel'cˇuk 1988) ...
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