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THE STRUCTURE OF LEXICAL MEANING : WHY SEMANTICS REALLY MATTERS JOHN BEAVERS The University of Texas at Austin This article explores the architecture of the interface between morphosyntax and lexical semantics , in particular the ...
THE STRUCTURE OF LEXICAL MEANING : WHY SEMANTICS REALLY MATTERS JOHN BEAVERS The University of Texas at Austin This article explores the architecture of the interface between morphosyntax and lexical semantics , in particular the ...
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cussed below ) is that these formational elements are mapped onto specific meaning components of the concept conveyed . This mapping can be demonstrated by showing the correspondence between formational elements and meaning components .
cussed below ) is that these formational elements are mapped onto specific meaning components of the concept conveyed . This mapping can be demonstrated by showing the correspondence between formational elements and meaning components .
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So in a verb meaning to become fat ' , the hands move away from each other , indicating an expansion in dimension , while in its antonym the hands move toward each other , a verb meaning ' to grow up grow tall ' has an upward - moving ...
So in a verb meaning to become fat ' , the hands move away from each other , indicating an expansion in dimension , while in its antonym the hands move toward each other , a verb meaning ' to grow up grow tall ' has an upward - moving ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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alternations analysis apply approach argue argument Cambridge cause chapter clauses comparative comparative concepts complement clauses complex constraints constructions context contrast defined definition descriptive discourse discussion distinct effect English entailments event evidence example express fact FIGURE function give given grammar head iconic interesting interpretation introduction involve issues John Journal language learning lexical linguistic Linguistic Typology look mapping marked meaning metaphorical morphology nature noted noun object Oxford particular patterns perfect person phonology phrase position possible predicate present processing properties proposed question reading reduplication reference relative relevant represent require role rules semantic sentence sign languages similar speakers specific structure suggests syntactic syntax Table theory tion topic University Press variation verb