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In the second section , FBG deal with the role of semantics in a generative grammar . ... They cite two preliminary goals of a semantic theory : First , a semantic theory should specify the semantic properties that sentences can exhibit ...
In the second section , FBG deal with the role of semantics in a generative grammar . ... They cite two preliminary goals of a semantic theory : First , a semantic theory should specify the semantic properties that sentences can exhibit ...
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Frequently an attempt is made to explain this semantic modification in terms of the semantic properties of the V , form when it stands as an independent verbal entity ; e.g. , the semantic notion ' for someone else's sake ' can be seen ...
Frequently an attempt is made to explain this semantic modification in terms of the semantic properties of the V , form when it stands as an independent verbal entity ; e.g. , the semantic notion ' for someone else's sake ' can be seen ...
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Meaning , for N , is not something that words ' have ' ; instead , the meaning of a word consists of the set of distinctive features which make possible certain types of reference ' ( ESS , 14 ) , and semantic analysis consists of ...
Meaning , for N , is not something that words ' have ' ; instead , the meaning of a word consists of the set of distinctive features which make possible certain types of reference ' ( ESS , 14 ) , and semantic analysis consists 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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