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Finally , it could occur in conjunctive sequences that involve any two words , whence any two clauses . The unidirectionality argument here allows us to reconstruct a pathway from the nonconjunctive anaphoric structure ' which one ...
Finally , it could occur in conjunctive sequences that involve any two words , whence any two clauses . The unidirectionality argument here allows us to reconstruct a pathway from the nonconjunctive anaphoric structure ' which one ...
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The sign does not involve food , activating the jaws , or swallowing . ... a complex cognitive process that involves SELECTING a sensory image to represent the concept , SCHEMATIZING the image so that it can be mapped to formational ...
The sign does not involve food , activating the jaws , or swallowing . ... a complex cognitive process that involves SELECTING a sensory image to represent the concept , SCHEMATIZING the image so that it can be mapped to formational ...
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Furthermore , metaphors based on ci typically involve a notion of ' overcoming / control ' , while those based on shaa involve the notion of undergoing ' . Both books could serve as useful resources in semantics courses .
Furthermore , metaphors based on ci typically involve a notion of ' overcoming / control ' , while those based on shaa involve the notion of undergoing ' . Both books could serve as useful resources in semantics courses .
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LANGUAGE | 483 |
What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
A reply to Haspelmath Frederick J Newmeyer | 688 |
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