Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... exclamative speech act . In that study , we postulated that the form - meaning pairs exemplified in 32 are moti ... Exclamative types directly relevant to this enterprise are shown in 32a - 32d ) . We refer the reader to our ...
... exclamative speech act . In that study , we postulated that the form - meaning pairs exemplified in 32 are moti ... Exclamative types directly relevant to this enterprise are shown in 32a - 32d ) . We refer the reader to our ...
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... exclamative , but 43b is merely a recol- lection . ( 43 ) a . I can't BELIEVE how much we SPENT . b . I couldn't BELIEVE how much we SPENT . According to our analysis as it stands , neither the sentences in 42 nor sentence 43b count as ...
... exclamative , but 43b is merely a recol- lection . ( 43 ) a . I can't BELIEVE how much we SPENT . b . I couldn't BELIEVE how much we SPENT . According to our analysis as it stands , neither the sentences in 42 nor sentence 43b count as ...
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... exclamative constructions . We express this interpretive prin- ciple by means of an inheritance relation linking the particular exclamative construction to the Metonymic NP Construction . Another exclamative construction we analyze as ...
... exclamative constructions . We express this interpretive prin- ciple by means of an inheritance relation linking the particular exclamative construction to the Metonymic NP Construction . Another exclamative construction we analyze as ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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