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An apparently prototypical N like fox is not in fact prototypical in all instances of its use . It is this variability in N - like properties over discourse which suggests that any absolute , non - contextual division of the lexicon ...
An apparently prototypical N like fox is not in fact prototypical in all instances of its use . It is this variability in N - like properties over discourse which suggests that any absolute , non - contextual division of the lexicon ...
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This is why languages have nominalization processes , where an abstract event is treated as a concrete entity ; this results in a form which is BOTH an event and an entity , and tends to be marked with signals of this fact .
This is why languages have nominalization processes , where an abstract event is treated as a concrete entity ; this results in a form which is BOTH an event and an entity , and tends to be marked with signals of this fact .
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Thus , for reasons independent of structure , the phrase Milch und Honig , which in 4b lacks BB status according to 3 , does in fact count in the Biblical phrase das Land , wo Milch und Honig fließt ' the land flowing with milk and ...
Thus , for reasons independent of structure , the phrase Milch und Honig , which in 4b lacks BB status according to 3 , does in fact count in the Biblical phrase das Land , wo Milch und Honig fließt ' the land flowing with milk and ...
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The English auxiliary system Yehuda N Falk | 483 |
Obligatory too in English Jeff Kaplan | 510 |
The repeated morph constraint L Menn and B MacWhinney | 519 |
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