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First , one might ask : Once the requirement of identity of semantic function is imposed on coördinate ... It would be difficult to maintain that the conjuncts in these cases have different semantic functions , since the two sentences ...
First , one might ask : Once the requirement of identity of semantic function is imposed on coördinate ... It would be difficult to maintain that the conjuncts in these cases have different semantic functions , since the two sentences ...
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maticalness of 19 shows that this semantic function , if such it is , is irrelevant to the permissibility of coördination ... suggest that the proper implementation of the CCC may require a kind of hierarchy of semantic functions : ( 20 ) ...
maticalness of 19 shows that this semantic function , if such it is , is irrelevant to the permissibility of coördination ... suggest that the proper implementation of the CCC may require a kind of hierarchy of semantic functions : ( 20 ) ...
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Further , she proposes three types of referential function which represent three ordered phases in the ... is a common set of conceptual relations which can be encoded by either grammatical or functional relations , B identifies two ...
Further , she proposes three types of referential function which represent three ordered phases in the ... is a common set of conceptual relations which can be encoded by either grammatical or functional relations , B identifies two ...
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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