Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... syntactic or lexical ; he recognizes a borderline area of what he calls generalized lexical meanings ( verallgemeinerte lexikalische Bedeutungen ) that is problematic , but he considers an investigation of this to be beyond the scope of ...
... syntactic or lexical ; he recognizes a borderline area of what he calls generalized lexical meanings ( verallgemeinerte lexikalische Bedeutungen ) that is problematic , but he considers an investigation of this to be beyond the scope of ...
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... syntactic , or inflectional interpretation . There are six possibilities ( syntactic ambiguity entails lexical ambiguity ) . Second , there is a classification of ways in which word - form ambiguity can be resolved ( Lösungstypen für ...
... syntactic , or inflectional interpretation . There are six possibilities ( syntactic ambiguity entails lexical ambiguity ) . Second , there is a classification of ways in which word - form ambiguity can be resolved ( Lösungstypen für ...
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... syntactic analysis ) , together with general criticism of other systems and annota- tion , by Agricola's system , of a highly ambiguous sentence taken from Kuno & Oettinger 1963 : ( 16 ) People who apply for marriage licenses wearing ...
... syntactic analysis ) , together with general criticism of other systems and annota- tion , by Agricola's system , of a highly ambiguous sentence taken from Kuno & Oettinger 1963 : ( 16 ) People who apply for marriage licenses wearing ...
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