Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... represents a TOPIC in the case of RD , a FOCUS in the case of NE ; this NP receives a metonymic scalar interpretation ... represented in an INHERITANCE NETWORK . 1. INTRODUCTION . In this case study , we will provide a formal description ...
... represents a TOPIC in the case of RD , a FOCUS in the case of NE ; this NP receives a metonymic scalar interpretation ... represented in an INHERITANCE NETWORK . 1. INTRODUCTION . In this case study , we will provide a formal description ...
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... represents a mother node . Syntactic ( SYN ) and semantic ( SEM ) features of constructions and their subparts are represented in tandem , by means of attribute - value matrices ( AVMs ) . An AVM is a list of attributes with exactly one ...
... represents a mother node . Syntactic ( SYN ) and semantic ( SEM ) features of constructions and their subparts are represented in tandem , by means of attribute - value matrices ( AVMs ) . An AVM is a list of attributes with exactly one ...
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... represented in AVMs in figures 1 and 2 . Owing to the third consciousness presupposition , NE constructs provide a rhetorical effect unavailable in the case of RD . The postpredicate NP found in an NE sentence refers to some aspect of a ...
... represented in AVMs in figures 1 and 2 . Owing to the third consciousness presupposition , NE constructs provide a rhetorical effect unavailable in the case of RD . The postpredicate NP found in an NE sentence refers to some aspect of a ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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