Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... question of what processes account best for the semantic changes observed . I will argue that the data are in most cases not adequately accounted for by assuming generalization of syntactic - semantic contexts or metaphorical pro ...
... question of what processes account best for the semantic changes observed . I will argue that the data are in most cases not adequately accounted for by assuming generalization of syntactic - semantic contexts or metaphorical pro ...
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... Question Intonation , which is a rising intonation . It appears to have developed in the last twenty years or so from a marker of questions and there- fore from a ' turn - taking mechanism ' into a marker of ' nonpropositional , in ...
... Question Intonation , which is a rising intonation . It appears to have developed in the last twenty years or so from a marker of questions and there- fore from a ' turn - taking mechanism ' into a marker of ' nonpropositional , in ...
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... questions and relative clauses both involve wн - movement , a single entity , then specific rules of ' Relativization ' and ' Question - Formation ' can be dispensed with . But what of the differences between the constructions , if the ...
... questions and relative clauses both involve wн - movement , a single entity , then specific rules of ' Relativization ' and ' Question - Formation ' can be dispensed with . But what of the differences between the constructions , if the ...
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