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The assumption is that lexical meanings must guarantee the applicability of all states of affairs compatible with the use of the word . Since it seems that , just like other values higher than 50 % , ' all ' too may be true when most is ...
The assumption is that lexical meanings must guarantee the applicability of all states of affairs compatible with the use of the word . Since it seems that , just like other values higher than 50 % , ' all ' too may be true when most is ...
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The third point of this article pertains to the lexical semantics - pragmatics division of labor in general . The lexical meanings we attribute to linguistic expressions must of course show them to be compatible with all of the states ...
The third point of this article pertains to the lexical semantics - pragmatics division of labor in general . The lexical meanings we attribute to linguistic expressions must of course show them to be compatible with all of the states ...
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Re- therefore has internal scope , applying to the resultant state but not affecting the rest of the lexical content of the verb . The resultant state in 68 is the state of being written . For concreteness's sake , let the process ...
Re- therefore has internal scope , applying to the resultant state but not affecting the rest of the lexical content of the verb . The resultant state in 68 is the state of being written . For concreteness's sake , let the process ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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