Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... fact [ 1 ] means that if we wish to know information about a particular extension of the path ( sem ) which is not defined elsewhere , then the theory will yield the value ' stop ' . Fact [ 2 ] says that a noun's semantic category is ...
... fact [ 1 ] means that if we wish to know information about a particular extension of the path ( sem ) which is not defined elsewhere , then the theory will yield the value ' stop ' . Fact [ 2 ] says that a noun's semantic category is ...
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... facts . ( 17 ) GENDER == ( female ) _FROM_SEX : GENDER == feminine . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Fact [ 2 ] states that if the lexical item has a female denotatum it will have feminine gender . Fact [ 1 ] states that if anything has a denotatum that is ...
... facts . ( 17 ) GENDER == ( female ) _FROM_SEX : GENDER == feminine . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Fact [ 2 ] states that if the lexical item has a female denotatum it will have feminine gender . Fact [ 1 ] states that if anything has a denotatum that is ...
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... Fact [ 1 ] in 29 states that morphological class evaluation is determined at a node MORPHOLOGICAL_CLASS , and that it involves placing the evaluated values into a path there . Fact [ 2 ] in 29 states that both the ( pragmatic ) register ...
... Fact [ 1 ] in 29 states that morphological class evaluation is determined at a node MORPHOLOGICAL_CLASS , and that it involves placing the evaluated values into a path there . Fact [ 2 ] in 29 states that both the ( pragmatic ) register ...
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