Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... structure . It follows from the previous discussion of se- mantic structure that , in large measure , semantic structure is language - specific rather than universal . I make a terminological distinction between SEMANTIC STRUCTURE and ...
... structure . It follows from the previous discussion of se- mantic structure that , in large measure , semantic structure is language - specific rather than universal . I make a terminological distinction between SEMANTIC STRUCTURE and ...
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... structures are quite parallel . Their semantic structure is another matter , since they differ in LEVEL OF LEXICALIZATION . That is , peas lexicalizes its conceptual structure at the level of the individual kernel - like object , and ...
... structures are quite parallel . Their semantic structure is another matter , since they differ in LEVEL OF LEXICALIZATION . That is , peas lexicalizes its conceptual structure at the level of the individual kernel - like object , and ...
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... structure is therefore to be equated with the arrow of schematicity ; observe that it connects the e - site within the dependent structure to the autonomous structure as a whole , for it is between these in particular that the relation ...
... structure is therefore to be equated with the arrow of schematicity ; observe that it connects the e - site within the dependent structure to the autonomous structure as a whole , for it is between these in particular that the relation ...
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