Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... meaning of ' male ' is ap- parent . The notation ' gen +1 ' is a way of labeling a semantic unit whose meaning is paraphrasable as ' one generation older than ego ( the point of reference - the person whose relative is named ) ' . And ...
... meaning of ' male ' is ap- parent . The notation ' gen +1 ' is a way of labeling a semantic unit whose meaning is paraphrasable as ' one generation older than ego ( the point of reference - the person whose relative is named ) ' . And ...
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... meaning . Furthermore , the range of meaning of 35b is narrower than that of 35a . It is narrower because it excludes , for one thing , the possibility that everyone concerned knows exactly how the person in question is related to John ...
... meaning . Furthermore , the range of meaning of 35b is narrower than that of 35a . It is narrower because it excludes , for one thing , the possibility that everyone concerned knows exactly how the person in question is related to John ...
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... meaning is syntactic or lexical ; he recognizes a borderline area of what he calls generalized lexical meanings ... meaning variants ( e.g. different meanings of hot ) ; ( 2 ) homoforms ( formally identical words in a paradigm , e.g. in ...
... meaning is syntactic or lexical ; he recognizes a borderline area of what he calls generalized lexical meanings ... meaning variants ( e.g. different meanings of hot ) ; ( 2 ) homoforms ( formally identical words in a paradigm , e.g. in ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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