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and attended to or not , yielding very different analyses and interpretations . ... Puns have attracted linguists ' attention when their study sheds light on the analysis of a particular linguistic problem in a language or reflects a ...
and attended to or not , yielding very different analyses and interpretations . ... Puns have attracted linguists ' attention when their study sheds light on the analysis of a particular linguistic problem in a language or reflects a ...
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T's analysis of End and FINISH ( taken over from Freed 1979 ) flatly contradicts Wierzbicka's ( 1988 ) analysis in one point . However , T quotes the latter in the mottoes of Ch . 8 , obviously unaware of the contradiction .
T's analysis of End and FINISH ( taken over from Freed 1979 ) flatly contradicts Wierzbicka's ( 1988 ) analysis in one point . However , T quotes the latter in the mottoes of Ch . 8 , obviously unaware of the contradiction .
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The final chapter summarizes the major conclusions about agreement , order , and their relations to syntactic and phonological rules ; points out how an analysis similar to the one that S presents for Luiseño can be provided for a ...
The final chapter summarizes the major conclusions about agreement , order , and their relations to syntactic and phonological rules ; points out how an analysis similar to the one that S presents for Luiseño can be provided for a ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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