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SRJa divides the meanings of běda under three headings : ( 1 ) misfortune || loss , harm , damage ; ( 2 ) need ; ( 3 ) punishment ... SRJa's examples illustrating ' punishment ' can be interpreted as meaning ' danger , risk ' , with the ...
SRJa divides the meanings of běda under three headings : ( 1 ) misfortune || loss , harm , damage ; ( 2 ) need ; ( 3 ) punishment ... SRJa's examples illustrating ' punishment ' can be interpreted as meaning ' danger , risk ' , with the ...
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These LS's however are not identical with the meanings of sentences , nor do they represent the meanings of sentences ; instead , they ... But how can an SS even have a meaning , since it REPRESENTS but is not itself a sentence ?
These LS's however are not identical with the meanings of sentences , nor do they represent the meanings of sentences ; instead , they ... But how can an SS even have a meaning , since it REPRESENTS but is not itself a sentence ?
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translation than elsewhere , but the emphasis in all three works is on cognitive meaning . 2.1 . REFERENTIAL MEANING . In analysing referential meaning , one shows both the different meanings of the same term and related meanings of ...
translation than elsewhere , but the emphasis in all three works is on cognitive meaning . 2.1 . REFERENTIAL MEANING . In analysing referential meaning , one shows both the different meanings of the same term and related meanings of ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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