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The problem is that no account has been taken of the existence of a special class of opaque contexts , TRANSLUCENT CONTEXTS ( Katz 1972 : 275–7 ) . A translucent context is the locus of an operation performed by the meaning of the ...
The problem is that no account has been taken of the existence of a special class of opaque contexts , TRANSLUCENT CONTEXTS ( Katz 1972 : 275–7 ) . A translucent context is the locus of an operation performed by the meaning of the ...
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Following Brown ( 255 ) , both linguistic and non - linguistic criteria were used for determining the contexts for ... There were three criteria for obligatory contexts : ( a ) The linguistic context of the verb in the child's own ...
Following Brown ( 255 ) , both linguistic and non - linguistic criteria were used for determining the contexts for ... There were three criteria for obligatory contexts : ( a ) The linguistic context of the verb in the child's own ...
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More recently , Andersen 1968 , 1972 has suggested that marked form may be an icon of marked CONTEXT in which a sign occurs : in contexts which are themselves marked , the otherwise marked value of a feature will be the normal one ...
More recently , Andersen 1968 , 1972 has suggested that marked form may be an icon of marked CONTEXT in which a sign occurs : in contexts which are themselves marked , the otherwise marked value of a feature will be the normal one ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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