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They require as input a continuous flow of creatively produced expressions formed by lexical innovation , by lexically and grammatically regular periphrasis , and by the figurative use of lexical and periphrastic locutions .
They require as input a continuous flow of creatively produced expressions formed by lexical innovation , by lexically and grammatically regular periphrasis , and by the figurative use of lexical and periphrastic locutions .
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... ( whether universal or language specific ) whose prior expression had become unsatisfactory in one way or another . ... of existing grammatical expressions , such as leading to a restructuring of the content of these expressions or to ...
... ( whether universal or language specific ) whose prior expression had become unsatisfactory in one way or another . ... of existing grammatical expressions , such as leading to a restructuring of the content of these expressions or to ...
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... every sentence consists of an expression of illucutionary force ( performative verb ) attached to a proposition . ... by - step search for the logical form of other types of quantified expressions such as these with must and many .
... every sentence consists of an expression of illucutionary force ( performative verb ) attached to a proposition . ... by - step search for the logical form of other types of quantified expressions such as these with must and many .
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