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Delimitation of meaning is accomplished in two different ways , but without either means having any structural priority over the other . On the one hand , the syntactic structure may clearly mark the differences of meaning , e.g. She ...
Delimitation of meaning is accomplished in two different ways , but without either means having any structural priority over the other . On the one hand , the syntactic structure may clearly mark the differences of meaning , e.g. She ...
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But even if irreconcilable differences are left aside , the effect of ' correct dialect borrowing is to make it in general necessary to hold that all of the meaning - forms that appear in reconstructions need not have co - occurred in a ...
But even if irreconcilable differences are left aside , the effect of ' correct dialect borrowing is to make it in general necessary to hold that all of the meaning - forms that appear in reconstructions need not have co - occurred in a ...
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( 3 ) Since the occurrence of some and any was predicted by the application or non - application of a transformational rule , there could be no difference in meaning between sentences containing some and those containing any that was ...
( 3 ) Since the occurrence of some and any was predicted by the application or non - application of a transformational rule , there could be no difference in meaning between sentences containing some and those containing any that was ...
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