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We show that it is easy to operate informally , that it can support statistically more robust distinctions than more ... Thus we can make a three - way distinction among GRAMMATICALITY , a characteristic of the linguistic stimulus ...
We show that it is easy to operate informally , that it can support statistically more robust distinctions than more ... Thus we can make a three - way distinction among GRAMMATICALITY , a characteristic of the linguistic stimulus ...
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Ch . 14 ( * Meaning and context ' , 272-92 ) makes the distinction between semantics and pragmatics , pragmatics being associated with ' use ' and ' nonliteral ' interpretations of sentences , and semantics by default being associated ...
Ch . 14 ( * Meaning and context ' , 272-92 ) makes the distinction between semantics and pragmatics , pragmatics being associated with ' use ' and ' nonliteral ' interpretations of sentences , and semantics by default being associated ...
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A complete account of the distinction must explain two basic facts : the theory must provide a satisfactory account for regularities in meanings found in each class of verbs , and at the same time , it must express the fact that ...
A complete account of the distinction must explain two basic facts : the theory must provide a satisfactory account for regularities in meanings found in each class of verbs , and at the same time , it must express the fact that ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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