Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... meaning to purposive meaning takes place . ( 18 ) a . Mary went to Sabina's apartment . b . Mary went to take photos of Sabina . c . Mary bought a camera to take photos of Sabina . From 18a to 18c there is a shift from directional meaning ...
... meaning to purposive meaning takes place . ( 18 ) a . Mary went to Sabina's apartment . b . Mary went to take photos of Sabina . c . Mary bought a camera to take photos of Sabina . From 18a to 18c there is a shift from directional meaning ...
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... meaning behind the multifarious uses of a case . B dismisses the idea that cases can usefully be analyzed as having a single abstract meaning . Instead , he argues that it is more fruitful to envision the meaning of cases as a cluster ...
... meaning behind the multifarious uses of a case . B dismisses the idea that cases can usefully be analyzed as having a single abstract meaning . Instead , he argues that it is more fruitful to envision the meaning of cases as a cluster ...
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... meanings , unaccusative verbs like nemuru ' sleep ' oscillate between volitional and nonvolitional senses , their meaning being determined largely by context . ( 40 ) a . Hanako - wa nemuri - tuzuketa . Hanako - TOP sleep - continued ...
... meanings , unaccusative verbs like nemuru ' sleep ' oscillate between volitional and nonvolitional senses , their meaning being determined largely by context . ( 40 ) a . Hanako - wa nemuri - tuzuketa . Hanako - TOP sleep - continued ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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