Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... claim that the subject category is purely formal , and that it has grammatical but not semantic significance , since figure / ground relationships are the very basis of semantic structure . I also reject the claim that the subject ...
... claim that the subject category is purely formal , and that it has grammatical but not semantic significance , since figure / ground relationships are the very basis of semantic structure . I also reject the claim that the subject ...
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... claim that ' ranking ' in Choctaw and Chickasaw clauses ( thus , subjecthood ) is determined by semantics alone ( 456 ) -that it is a function of role structure alone ' ( 460 ) . Further , in §§2-3 we have shown that subjecthood cannot ...
... claim that ' ranking ' in Choctaw and Chickasaw clauses ( thus , subjecthood ) is determined by semantics alone ( 456 ) -that it is a function of role structure alone ' ( 460 ) . Further , in §§2-3 we have shown that subjecthood cannot ...
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... claims about a highly structured lexicon ; this is a major contribution to a rapidly growing field of morphological ... claim that the notation of thought is reflected in language . We ' think ' in terms of MOVEMENT ; so we say things ...
... claims about a highly structured lexicon ; this is a major contribution to a rapidly growing field of morphological ... claim that the notation of thought is reflected in language . We ' think ' in terms of MOVEMENT ; so we say things ...
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