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MAGNUS LJUNG University of Göteborg The notion of ' antonymous adjective ' , as used in recent and not - so ... It is suggested that only noun - based adjectives can be ' antonymous ' , and that a useful delimitation of the term ...
MAGNUS LJUNG University of Göteborg The notion of ' antonymous adjective ' , as used in recent and not - so ... It is suggested that only noun - based adjectives can be ' antonymous ' , and that a useful delimitation of the term ...
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The notion of deviation from a norm ' found in these adjectives is precisely the one found in the marked members of the antonymous adjective pairs ; i.e. , just as fleshy means ' having more flesh than normal ' , so the marked form long ...
The notion of deviation from a norm ' found in these adjectives is precisely the one found in the marked members of the antonymous adjective pairs ; i.e. , just as fleshy means ' having more flesh than normal ' , so the marked form long ...
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In this concluding section , I shall discuss briefly some of the properties of the noun bases which underlie antonymous adjectives , with comments on the problems that these properties pose for a description of word derivation in ...
In this concluding section , I shall discuss briefly some of the properties of the noun bases which underlie antonymous adjectives , with comments on the problems that these properties pose for a description of word derivation in ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
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