Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... interpretation is that it does indeed account for the data . The traditional interpretation of this and similar situations is one of analogy condi- tioned by the paradigm . In this view the change is seen as a response to the general ...
... interpretation is that it does indeed account for the data . The traditional interpretation of this and similar situations is one of analogy condi- tioned by the paradigm . In this view the change is seen as a response to the general ...
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... interpretation for English . MIT doctoral dissertation . - . 1969b . An interpretive theory of negation . Foundations of Language 5.218-41 . Ms. Semantic interpretation in generative grammar . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT . JACOBS , RODERICK ...
... interpretation for English . MIT doctoral dissertation . - . 1969b . An interpretive theory of negation . Foundations of Language 5.218-41 . Ms. Semantic interpretation in generative grammar . Cambridge , Mass .: MIT . JACOBS , RODERICK ...
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... interpretation of the word . This is to be achieved while providing in that pathway the minimum amount of information needed to define that sense of the word and to distinguish it from all others . That these requirements are ...
... interpretation of the word . This is to be achieved while providing in that pathway the minimum amount of information needed to define that sense of the word and to distinguish it from all others . That these requirements are ...
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