Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... associated with a sentence ? Specifically , should they be associated with its syntactic structure or with its semantic structure ? ( Here I assume that syntax and semantics are separate , but I shall offer a piece of evidence in favor ...
... associated with a sentence ? Specifically , should they be associated with its syntactic structure or with its semantic structure ? ( Here I assume that syntax and semantics are separate , but I shall offer a piece of evidence in favor ...
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... associated with each other through opposition within the same paradigm ( oppositional association ) , or that are associated with a preceding element as potential following elements ( combinatory association ) . An element and its ...
... associated with each other through opposition within the same paradigm ( oppositional association ) , or that are associated with a preceding element as potential following elements ( combinatory association ) . An element and its ...
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... associated following elements has nothing to do with the lexical value of casa , but with the hearer's awareness of how casa , in the context in which it occurs , contributes to the completion of its immediate syntactic unit . When ...
... associated following elements has nothing to do with the lexical value of casa , but with the hearer's awareness of how casa , in the context in which it occurs , contributes to the completion of its immediate syntactic unit . When ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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