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We employ the framework of Construction Grammar and seek to demonstrate that it is uniquely suited to grammatical description of the type required here : NE represents a gestaltlike interaction of formal , semantic and pragmatic ...
We employ the framework of Construction Grammar and seek to demonstrate that it is uniquely suited to grammatical description of the type required here : NE represents a gestaltlike interaction of formal , semantic and pragmatic ...
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In the case of NE in particular , we will demonstrate that formal , semantic and pragmatic conditions interact in the manner of a gestalt . While NE counts as a templatic idiom in the sense of Fillmore , Kay , and O'Connor ( 1988 ) ...
In the case of NE in particular , we will demonstrate that formal , semantic and pragmatic conditions interact in the manner of a gestalt . While NE counts as a templatic idiom in the sense of Fillmore , Kay , and O'Connor ( 1988 ) ...
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Benskin also calls for the uti- defines autosegmental automata , which allows lization of statistical methods , arguing for their the theory of automata and formal languages to employment in the comparison of areal distribu- extend to ...
Benskin also calls for the uti- defines autosegmental automata , which allows lization of statistical methods , arguing for their the theory of automata and formal languages to employment in the comparison of areal distribu- extend to ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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