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SEMANTIC STRUCTURE . It follows from the previous discussion of semantic structure that , in large measure , semantic structure is language - specific rather than universal . I make a terminological distinction between SEMANTIC ...
SEMANTIC STRUCTURE . It follows from the previous discussion of semantic structure that , in large measure , semantic structure is language - specific rather than universal . I make a terminological distinction between SEMANTIC ...
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Semantic identity can be asserted in such cases only by denying imagery and analysability - by claiming that only composite semantic structures count as the semantic value of expressions , and that individual components ( e.g. the ...
Semantic identity can be asserted in such cases only by denying imagery and analysability - by claiming that only composite semantic structures count as the semantic value of expressions , and that individual components ( e.g. the ...
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35 ponent corresponds to the autonomous structure as a whole ( as determined by its profile ) and typically stands in a schematic relation to it . This substructure is called an ELABORATION - SITE ( e - site ) , and is cross - hatched ...
35 ponent corresponds to the autonomous structure as a whole ( as determined by its profile ) and typically stands in a schematic relation to it . This substructure is called an ELABORATION - SITE ( e - site ) , and is cross - hatched ...
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