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It is no accident , I would suggest , that this is precisely the same perspective that Chomsky took on the relationship of semantics to syntax during the 1960s , a subject discussed in detail in Huck & Goldsmith 1996 : meaning is not ...
It is no accident , I would suggest , that this is precisely the same perspective that Chomsky took on the relationship of semantics to syntax during the 1960s , a subject discussed in detail in Huck & Goldsmith 1996 : meaning is not ...
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But this verb could also have the meaning ' like ' as it still does in Modern English , Modern Icelandic , Modern Faroese , and Modern Norwegian . Fischer and van der Leek ( 1983 : 352 ) argue for Old English that lician means ' please ...
But this verb could also have the meaning ' like ' as it still does in Modern English , Modern Icelandic , Modern Faroese , and Modern Norwegian . Fischer and van der Leek ( 1983 : 352 ) argue for Old English that lician means ' please ...
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For cognitive linguists , meaning extensions and meaning networks provide crucial evidence to support core tenets of their theory . The current volume unites both approaches with a tilt towards the cognitive side .
For cognitive linguists , meaning extensions and meaning networks provide crucial evidence to support core tenets of their theory . The current volume unites both approaches with a tilt towards the cognitive side .
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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