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13 It can be seen that the relationships among the component and composite structures are directly analogous to those inherent in near the door and countless other specific prepositional phrases . In particular , the nominal component ...
13 It can be seen that the relationships among the component and composite structures are directly analogous to those inherent in near the door and countless other specific prepositional phrases . In particular , the nominal component ...
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Adjectives also vary in the extent to which the designated property is defined in reference to a specific kind of interactive process , and how prominently that process figures in their conception . For instance , a color term like blue ...
Adjectives also vary in the extent to which the designated property is defined in reference to a specific kind of interactive process , and how prominently that process figures in their conception . For instance , a color term like blue ...
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The notion ' specific to ' ( for properties , rather than components ) is stressed here : linguistic units are often shared by idiolect systems , whereas more complex components ( categories ) typically dif- fer - for instance , the set ...
The notion ' specific to ' ( for properties , rather than components ) is stressed here : linguistic units are often shared by idiolect systems , whereas more complex components ( categories ) typically dif- fer - for instance , the set ...
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