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activeness ( e.g. case ) , is deduced on various grounds , and emphasizing the meaning of lexical items . Chapter 5 deals with traditional reflexive constructions having animate participants . In Chapter 6 , G compares se with le ...
activeness ( e.g. case ) , is deduced on various grounds , and emphasizing the meaning of lexical items . Chapter 5 deals with traditional reflexive constructions having animate participants . In Chapter 6 , G compares se with le ...
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He begins by setting out two theses about meaning and extension that he thinks are assumptions of most classical discussions : ( a ) ' That knowing the meaning of a term is just a matter of being in a certain psychological state ' and ...
He begins by setting out two theses about meaning and extension that he thinks are assumptions of most classical discussions : ( a ) ' That knowing the meaning of a term is just a matter of being in a certain psychological state ' and ...
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For example , it fills a serious need in general linguistic theory by presenting an explicit theory of meaning to natural language . If , as Chomsky ( 1971 : 183 ) has suggested , ' a grammar of a natural language ... can be loosely ...
For example , it fills a serious need in general linguistic theory by presenting an explicit theory of meaning to natural language . If , as Chomsky ( 1971 : 183 ) has suggested , ' a grammar of a natural language ... can be loosely ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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