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3 , 289 ) give the flavor of how a change from allative 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 .
3 , 289 ) give the flavor of how a change from allative 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 .
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The various functions , however , are not arbitrarily associated with the case that marks them , a fact which has led many scholars on quests to find the unified meaning behind the multifarious uses of a case . B dismisses the idea that ...
The various functions , however , are not arbitrarily associated with the case that marks them , a fact which has led many scholars on quests to find the unified meaning behind the multifarious uses of a case . B dismisses the idea that ...
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It is clear that there is a difference in meaning between 37 and 39 ; that is , the act of sleeping may be initiated under volitional control , while the act of rotting or smothering is not . This fact might be taken as indicating that ...
It is clear that there is a difference in meaning between 37 and 39 ; that is , the act of sleeping may be initiated under volitional control , while the act of rotting or smothering is not . This fact might be taken as indicating 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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