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and still include some reference to Duration or Frequency , need not point to the need for some non - semantic criterion ... For example , in Chapter III they propose to account for the complex semantics of ' polyfunctional ' TA's by ...
and still include some reference to Duration or Frequency , need not point to the need for some non - semantic criterion ... For example , in Chapter III they propose to account for the complex semantics of ' polyfunctional ' TA's by ...
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Not only are Li's mechanisms often vaguely defined and unequal in their degree of semantic specificity , but he also admits that they cannot account for the genera- tion of ALL nominal compounds . He thus ( 58-9 ) sets apart a class of ...
Not only are Li's mechanisms often vaguely defined and unequal in their degree of semantic specificity , but he also admits that they cannot account for the genera- tion of ALL nominal compounds . He thus ( 58-9 ) sets apart a class of ...
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predicates ' of the preceding discussion by the fact that arguments are not related to them via semantic roles . They take lexical propositions as arguments - and hence group them , as well as other rhetorical propositions , into larger ...
predicates ' of the preceding discussion by the fact that arguments are not related to them via semantic roles . They take lexical propositions as arguments - and hence group them , as well as other rhetorical propositions , into larger ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwight Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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