Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... lexical insertion is confined to Xo categories , there is absolutely no rationale for treating these as lexical Vos containing a PP that , coincidentally , must be forced to extrapose to a canonical argument position . But once these ...
... lexical insertion is confined to Xo categories , there is absolutely no rationale for treating these as lexical Vos containing a PP that , coincidentally , must be forced to extrapose to a canonical argument position . But once these ...
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... lexical rules lexical is only that they build constitu- ents of word size or smaller - not that they add new listings to the lexicon ( where I take the lexicon to be a list stored in long - term memory ; see Anshen & Aronoff 1988 ...
... lexical rules lexical is only that they build constitu- ents of word size or smaller - not that they add new listings to the lexicon ( where I take the lexicon to be a list stored in long - term memory ; see Anshen & Aronoff 1988 ...
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... lexical databases where word senses are represented such that all and only the intended meanings can be assigned to lexical items in a text . The modeling of inferencing in particular depends on the availability of rich and sophis ...
... lexical databases where word senses are represented such that all and only the intended meanings can be assigned to lexical items in a text . The modeling of inferencing in particular depends on the availability of rich and sophis ...
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