Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... meanings : first a word comes to be used in a certain novel way by semantic transfer , then this nonce meaning is lexicalized alongside the original meaning of the word , and eventually the original meaning may even be ousted by the ...
... meanings : first a word comes to be used in a certain novel way by semantic transfer , then this nonce meaning is lexicalized alongside the original meaning of the word , and eventually the original meaning may even be ousted by the ...
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... meaning , an ' at least ' sense . However , once it is accepted that the contextual meaning of scalar expressions ( as of any other type of expression ) may be mediated by semantic transfer , it is no longer necessary to stick to this ...
... meaning , an ' at least ' sense . However , once it is accepted that the contextual meaning of scalar expressions ( as of any other type of expression ) may be mediated by semantic transfer , it is no longer necessary to stick to this ...
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... meaning something for somebody and understanding somebody's meaning . The third level , speaker's meaning and addressee's under- standing , is privileged ' because it defines language use ' ( 21 ) . C claims that language use is a ...
... meaning something for somebody and understanding somebody's meaning . The third level , speaker's meaning and addressee's under- standing , is privileged ' because it defines language use ' ( 21 ) . C claims that language use is a ...
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