Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... meaning ' about to V ' , we would not expect it to exhibit the same range of epistemic and root meanings that are typically found with tense forms that spell out Irrealis . Thus , the Latin future infinitive in 65a should not have a meaning ...
... meaning ' about to V ' , we would not expect it to exhibit the same range of epistemic and root meanings that are typically found with tense forms that spell out Irrealis . Thus , the Latin future infinitive in 65a should not have a meaning ...
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... meaning , or LEXICAL - CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ( LCS ) , but two possible argument structures . ( 90 ) a . LCS of ... meaning pair there can be multiple syntactic constructions , and one possibility for the syntactic constructions ...
... meaning , or LEXICAL - CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE ( LCS ) , but two possible argument structures . ( 90 ) a . LCS of ... meaning pair there can be multiple syntactic constructions , and one possibility for the syntactic constructions ...
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... meaning . After giving this a fair exposition , B notes that when this is all over , it still does not give much detailed meaning of individual words . Grammatically , nightmare is indeed a count noun and inspire is indeed a transitive ...
... meaning . After giving this a fair exposition , B notes that when this is all over , it still does not give much detailed meaning of individual words . Grammatically , nightmare is indeed a count noun and inspire is indeed a transitive ...
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