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In three separate chapters - one each on aspect , tense , and mood - B discusses the various meanings of these ... There are correlations between meaning and mode of expression when bound and non - bound grammatical morphemes are ...
In three separate chapters - one each on aspect , tense , and mood - B discusses the various meanings of these ... There are correlations between meaning and mode of expression when bound and non - bound grammatical morphemes are ...
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where the relation of sound to meaning is perceived to be iconic or otherwise immanent . Here , however , I propose that optional rules of postlexical phonology can make modifications of sound structure which bear non - iconic ...
where the relation of sound to meaning is perceived to be iconic or otherwise immanent . Here , however , I propose that optional rules of postlexical phonology can make modifications of sound structure which bear non - iconic ...
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The meaning which is treated phonologically in CAY is pragmatic or ... dative , or irrealis ) ; this is because the latter class of meanings incorporates information relevant to syntax , and hence runs afoul of RDA principle 2c .
The meaning which is treated phonologically in CAY is pragmatic or ... dative , or irrealis ) ; this is because the latter class of meanings incorporates information relevant to syntax , and hence runs afoul of RDA principle 2c .
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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