Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 |
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... meaning : that the situation referred to by the utterance precedes the time of utterance . The difference is a ... meaning of the Perfekt results from the meaning of its parts . Essentially , the same arguments apply to the view ...
... meaning : that the situation referred to by the utterance precedes the time of utterance . The difference is a ... meaning of the Perfekt results from the meaning of its parts . Essentially , the same arguments apply to the view ...
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... meaning is a function of the meanings of their subconsti- tuents and their syntactic relations . Idioms , in contrast , are expressions whose meaning does not depend on the meanings of their subconstituents . Although it appears at ...
... meaning is a function of the meanings of their subconsti- tuents and their syntactic relations . Idioms , in contrast , are expressions whose meaning does not depend on the meanings of their subconstituents . Although it appears at ...
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... meaning in linguistic semantics . In the seventies , extensional theories of linguistic meaning gained ascendency over intensional theories . This , as we see it , resulted from two factors . One was the growing influence in linguistics ...
... meaning in linguistic semantics . In the seventies , extensional theories of linguistic meaning gained ascendency over intensional theories . This , as we see it , resulted from two factors . One was the growing influence in linguistics ...
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