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Studying the nature of the contexts and the ways in which they shape word meanings is the task that P has undertaken . After a brief introduction and preview of the book's contents , Ch . 2 , ' The nature of a lexical knowledge ' ...
Studying the nature of the contexts and the ways in which they shape word meanings is the task that P has undertaken . After a brief introduction and preview of the book's contents , Ch . 2 , ' The nature of a lexical knowledge ' ...
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The most salient feature of zahr puns in contrast to regular processes is the extent to which they are elliptical in nature : the processes in the puns are more than three times as likely to involve shortening of some sort , while ...
The most salient feature of zahr puns in contrast to regular processes is the extent to which they are elliptical in nature : the processes in the puns are more than three times as likely to involve shortening of some sort , while ...
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The contrast here supports the idea that the unavailability of bound variable construal with sono in 69b is due to the semantic nature of the prenominal modifier involved.28 This analysis is supported on cross - linguistic grounds as ...
The contrast here supports the idea that the unavailability of bound variable construal with sono in 69b is due to the semantic nature of the prenominal modifier involved.28 This analysis is supported on cross - linguistic grounds as ...
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