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Almost 10 pages are devoted to C. Osgood's semantic differential , concluding that it is not of much use in linguistic semantics ... 4 , ' Lexicon semantics ' , puts forward the position that everything about a lexical element which is ...
Almost 10 pages are devoted to C. Osgood's semantic differential , concluding that it is not of much use in linguistic semantics ... 4 , ' Lexicon semantics ' , puts forward the position that everything about a lexical element which is ...
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In A's theory , the metalanguage is a subset of the natural language , and the predicates in the semantic entailments are words in a natural language ( not necesarily the language to be described ) . The chapter also reviews other ...
In A's theory , the metalanguage is a subset of the natural language , and the predicates in the semantic entailments are words in a natural language ( not necesarily the language to be described ) . The chapter also reviews other ...
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For linguists , one interest in the book will derive from L's concern with the semantic assumptions behind Generative Semantics and Montague Grammar . He remarks ( 17 ) that he intends his discussion ' to apply to any semantical format ...
For linguists , one interest in the book will derive from L's concern with the semantic assumptions behind Generative Semantics and Montague Grammar . He remarks ( 17 ) that he intends his discussion ' to apply to any semantical format ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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