Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... determined primarily by prominence and semantic connectivity ; linear word order and ' point of view ' are involved to a lesser extent . The theory of Cognitive Grammar provides a theoretical vocabulary for defining these semantic ...
... determined primarily by prominence and semantic connectivity ; linear word order and ' point of view ' are involved to a lesser extent . The theory of Cognitive Grammar provides a theoretical vocabulary for defining these semantic ...
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... determined by competition for activation among the candidate schemas ( Langacker 1987a : 428-33 ) . The strength of activation is determined by the extent to which the particular expression matches a schema , and by the degree of ...
... determined by competition for activation among the candidate schemas ( Langacker 1987a : 428-33 ) . The strength of activation is determined by the extent to which the particular expression matches a schema , and by the degree of ...
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... determined by and reflect the facts of the real world'2 or ( b ) ' that categories are determined by the interests of the speakers of a language ' , and concludes that ' the first can deal with some cases , while the second can deal ...
... determined by and reflect the facts of the real world'2 or ( b ) ' that categories are determined by the interests of the speakers of a language ' , and concludes that ' the first can deal with some cases , while the second can deal ...
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