Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... meaning may peter out . Alternatively , only the newer meaning may survive , while the original meaning is expressed by another form . For example , OE butan originally meant ' outside of ; furthermore , it could serve as a preposition ...
... meaning may peter out . Alternatively , only the newer meaning may survive , while the original meaning is expressed by another form . For example , OE butan originally meant ' outside of ; furthermore , it could serve as a preposition ...
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... meanings include allow , suggest , and postulate . A parallel can be drawn between deontic and epistemic must and speech - act meanings , as in insist that you do vs. insist that something is the case . The directive meaning ( as in ...
... meanings include allow , suggest , and postulate . A parallel can be drawn between deontic and epistemic must and speech - act meanings , as in insist that you do vs. insist that something is the case . The directive meaning ( as in ...
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... meaning ( deseman- ticization , bleaching , etc. ) . But it wholly ignores the fact that subjectification involves ... meaning and form ( Lyons 1977 : 103 ) , directionality of ' transfer ' from a ' basic ' , usually concrete , meaning ...
... meaning ( deseman- ticization , bleaching , etc. ) . But it wholly ignores the fact that subjectification involves ... meaning and form ( Lyons 1977 : 103 ) , directionality of ' transfer ' from a ' basic ' , usually concrete , meaning ...
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