Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... interpretation ( the latter notion being left unspecified pending further insights into semantic theory ) as well as its phonetic form ... Let us define the " deep structure of a sentence " as that aspect of the S [ yntactic ] D ...
... interpretation ( the latter notion being left unspecified pending further insights into semantic theory ) as well as its phonetic form ... Let us define the " deep structure of a sentence " as that aspect of the S [ yntactic ] D ...
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... interpretation involves two types of ' projection rules ' ( = ' rules of semantic interpretation ' ) : ' type 1 ' rules , which attach ' semantic readings ' to the nodes in ' kernel phrase - markers ' on the basis of the semantic ...
... interpretation involves two types of ' projection rules ' ( = ' rules of semantic interpretation ' ) : ' type 1 ' rules , which attach ' semantic readings ' to the nodes in ' kernel phrase - markers ' on the basis of the semantic ...
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... interpretation , but morphemes functioning as articles , modals , etc. may not , Weinreich ( 434 ) generalizes ... interpretation of a metaphor may require more than merely linguistic knowledge . For example , to interpret Dylan Thomas's ...
... interpretation , but morphemes functioning as articles , modals , etc. may not , Weinreich ( 434 ) generalizes ... interpretation of a metaphor may require more than merely linguistic knowledge . For example , to interpret Dylan Thomas's ...
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