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... Semantic structures . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1996a . Conceptual semantics and cognitive semantics . Cognitive Linguistics 7.93-129 . - . 1996b . The proper treatment of measuring out , telicity , and perhaps even quantifi- cation ...
... Semantic structures . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1996a . Conceptual semantics and cognitive semantics . Cognitive Linguistics 7.93-129 . - . 1996b . The proper treatment of measuring out , telicity , and perhaps even quantifi- cation ...
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... semantic classification of verbs , nouns , and adjectives and shows how a number of alternation patterns are context - conditioned . Ch . 3 , ' The logical problem of polysemy ' , and Ch . 4 , ' Limitations of sense enumeration lexicons ...
... semantic classification of verbs , nouns , and adjectives and shows how a number of alternation patterns are context - conditioned . Ch . 3 , ' The logical problem of polysemy ' , and Ch . 4 , ' Limitations of sense enumeration lexicons ...
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... semantic structures and expression of everyday language ' ( 9 ) . He focuses on meaning invariance , i.e. , ' the se- mantic - pragmatic linkage ( how language gears into the world ) ' ( 11 ) . To the extent that the physical modes of ...
... semantic structures and expression of everyday language ' ( 9 ) . He focuses on meaning invariance , i.e. , ' the se- mantic - pragmatic linkage ( how language gears into the world ) ' ( 11 ) . To the extent that the physical modes of ...
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