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Delimitation of meaning is accomplished in two different ways , but with- out either means having any structural priority over the other . On the one hand , the syntactic structure may clearly mark the differences of meaning , e.g. She ...
Delimitation of meaning is accomplished in two different ways , but with- out either means having any structural priority over the other . On the one hand , the syntactic structure may clearly mark the differences of meaning , e.g. She ...
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... meaning - forms , and all reconstructions which are not members of such sets . However the members of the sets of irreconcilable meaning - forms rarely play a role in the analysis of reconstructions , so that the procedure also ...
... meaning - forms , and all reconstructions which are not members of such sets . However the members of the sets of irreconcilable meaning - forms rarely play a role in the analysis of reconstructions , so that the procedure also ...
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On the other hand , future is NOT the only meaning of will . In his comprehensive work on the English verb system , Joos ( 1964 : 147 ) classifies will and the other English modals as markers of ' relative ( as opposed to factual ) as- ...
On the other hand , future is NOT the only meaning of will . In his comprehensive work on the English verb system , Joos ( 1964 : 147 ) classifies will and the other English modals as markers of ' relative ( as opposed to factual ) as- ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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