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Semantic interpretation in generative grammar . ... SIGG is an attempt to incorporate a theory of semantics , differing radically from both that outlined in Katz & Postal 1964 and the one known as generative semantics , into a theory of ...
Semantic interpretation in generative grammar . ... SIGG is an attempt to incorporate a theory of semantics , differing radically from both that outlined in Katz & Postal 1964 and the one known as generative semantics , into a theory of ...
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12 Semantic derivation rules specify the range of interpretation of the derived form . Thus the semantic derivation rule corresponding to Mgn appears as : ( 15 ) Sgn : N = ' act of V - ing . ' Such rules would be part of the semantic ...
12 Semantic derivation rules specify the range of interpretation of the derived form . Thus the semantic derivation rule corresponding to Mgn appears as : ( 15 ) Sgn : N = ' act of V - ing . ' Such rules would be part of the semantic ...
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If 10 , 13 , and 19 taken together are to account for the cognitive synonymy of active - passive sentence pairs , then the selectional restrictions given in 19 must be stated in terms of semantic functions rather than syntactic ...
If 10 , 13 , and 19 taken together are to account for the cognitive synonymy of active - passive sentence pairs , then the selectional restrictions given in 19 must be stated in terms of semantic functions rather than syntactic ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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