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Semantic relations - antonymy , contrast , entailment — between terms tells one much about their sense or intension . In general , we tend to think of these relations as simply one of contrast : John is in the truck contrasts with John ...
Semantic relations - antonymy , contrast , entailment — between terms tells one much about their sense or intension . In general , we tend to think of these relations as simply one of contrast : John is in the truck contrasts with John ...
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Since the order of the propositions X and Y ( clauses or other - sized discourse constituents ) is inherent in this characterization of contrast , R dilutes her generalization in considering postposed though - clauses and concludes that ...
Since the order of the propositions X and Y ( clauses or other - sized discourse constituents ) is inherent in this characterization of contrast , R dilutes her generalization in considering postposed though - clauses and concludes that ...
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In order to test whether there is also evidence for these more specific predictions , I performed contrast analyses for each pair of languages . ! 4 The results are summarized in Table 3 and show that there is highly significant ...
In order to test whether there is also evidence for these more specific predictions , I performed contrast analyses for each pair of languages . ! 4 The results are summarized in Table 3 and show that there is highly significant ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
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