Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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ON THE RISE OF EPISTEMIC MEANINGS IN ENGLISH : AN EXAMPLE OF SUBJECTIFICATION IN SEMANTIC CHANGE ELIZABETH CLOSS TRAUGOTT Stanford University This paper outlines three general tendencies in semantic change , and focuses on the third ...
ON THE RISE OF EPISTEMIC MEANINGS IN ENGLISH : AN EXAMPLE OF SUBJECTIFICATION IN SEMANTIC CHANGE ELIZABETH CLOSS TRAUGOTT Stanford University This paper outlines three general tendencies in semantic change , and focuses on the third ...
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... semantic change that I have found to hold for a wide range of phenomena . These tendencies can be regarded as paths of change , or con- straints on the directionality of semantic change . I will then present the data for epistemics with ...
... semantic change that I have found to hold for a wide range of phenomena . These tendencies can be regarded as paths of change , or con- straints on the directionality of semantic change . I will then present the data for epistemics with ...
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... semantic structures via the application of the linking rules . And as an operation on semantic structure , the dative rule can interact with the INHERENT Semantic structures of the verbs it applies to . Since the output of the dative ...
... semantic structures via the application of the linking rules . And as an operation on semantic structure , the dative rule can interact with the INHERENT Semantic structures of the verbs it applies to . Since the output of the dative ...
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