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... adjectives were synonymous or shared features with the adjectives that occurred in these conventionalized expressions , which led to an analysis in which these adjectives constituted the central members of categories that fanned out ...
... adjectives were synonymous or shared features with the adjectives that occurred in these conventionalized expressions , which led to an analysis in which these adjectives constituted the central members of categories that fanned out ...
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... adjective . One might say that these are the most productive constructions , but that productivity is limited to certain semantic domains . The two constructions with lower type frequency ( with adjectives ) , those with volverse and ...
... adjective . One might say that these are the most productive constructions , but that productivity is limited to certain semantic domains . The two constructions with lower type frequency ( with adjectives ) , those with volverse and ...
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... adjectives . In the corpus , there were fifteen other adjectives or modifying expressions with meanings similar to inmóvil that were used only one to three times . These adjectives form a category with prototype effects : the most ...
... adjectives . In the corpus , there were fifteen other adjectives or modifying expressions with meanings similar to inmóvil that were used only one to three times . These adjectives form a category with prototype effects : the most ...
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