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( b ) A form may maintain its original meaning alongside its newer one , as in the case of while . The newer meaning may peter out . Alternatively , only the newer meaning may survive , while the original meaning is expressed by another ...
( b ) A form may maintain its original meaning alongside its newer one , as in the case of while . The newer meaning may peter out . Alternatively , only the newer meaning may survive , while the original meaning is expressed by another ...
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Given the hypothesis that Tendency I feeds Tendency II , we would expect that where both nonspeech - act verb and speech - act verb meanings coexist , the former preceded the latter . This is because the speech - act meaning is a ...
Given the hypothesis that Tendency I feeds Tendency II , we would expect that where both nonspeech - act verb and speech - act verb meanings coexist , the former preceded the latter . This is because the speech - act meaning is a ...
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To put it another way ( to be elaborated on shortly ) , the development of epistemic and evidential meanings increases ... a type of complex iconicity involving some kind of correspondence between meaning and form ( Lyons 1977 : 103 ) ...
To put it another way ( to be elaborated on shortly ) , the development of epistemic and evidential meanings increases ... a type of complex iconicity involving some kind of correspondence between meaning and form ( Lyons 1977 : 103 ) ...
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