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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... specific than the path ( ) . That is , these paths , like any path that contains one or more attributes , are EXTENSIONS of the EMPTY PATH ( ) . The paths ( root ) and ( sem ) do not stand in a relation of extension to each other , of ...
... specific than the path ( ) . That is , these paths , like any path that contains one or more attributes , are EXTENSIONS of the EMPTY PATH ( ) . The paths ( root ) and ( sem ) do not stand in a relation of extension to each other , of ...
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... specific matching path in 17 is that on the left - hand side of fact [ 1 ] , which refers back to the node GENDER . At the node GENDER in 16 we see that the most specific matching path is the maximally underspecified path in fact [ 1 ] ...
... specific matching path in 17 is that on the left - hand side of fact [ 1 ] , which refers back to the node GENDER . At the node GENDER in 16 we see that the most specific matching path is the maximally underspecified path in fact [ 1 ] ...
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... specific and less general than common , prototypical , referential lexemes , and they are more determinate and differentiated . For example , expressives such as ideophones usually evoke concrete images and have a quite specific ...
... specific and less general than common , prototypical , referential lexemes , and they are more determinate and differentiated . For example , expressives such as ideophones usually evoke concrete images and have a quite specific ...
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