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In particular , emergent categories should offer information about universal con- ceptual categories that underlie languages , even though they are frequently obscured by language - specific conventions of expression ( Bowerman 1983 ...
In particular , emergent categories should offer information about universal con- ceptual categories that underlie languages , even though they are frequently obscured by language - specific conventions of expression ( Bowerman 1983 ...
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First , a sentence with a weather expression as the main verb necessarily lacks a lexical subject , yet such a ... The uniform - argument position on weather expressions has essentially been the observation that a language can be ...
First , a sentence with a weather expression as the main verb necessarily lacks a lexical subject , yet such a ... The uniform - argument position on weather expressions has essentially been the observation that a language can be ...
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Cloth DM 120.00 , paper DM 92.00 . In this book , Bennett discusses compounds like greenhorn and phrases like red alert . Among his more interesting findings are that ( 1 ) among sensory metaphors , visual expressions are commonest ...
Cloth DM 120.00 , paper DM 92.00 . In this book , Bennett discusses compounds like greenhorn and phrases like red alert . Among his more interesting findings are that ( 1 ) among sensory metaphors , visual expressions are commonest ...
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Kenneth N Stevens Samuel Jay Keyser | 81 |
Pidgin and creole languages | 107 |
Introduction to the theory | 115 |
Urheberrecht | |
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