Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... <meaning>> is used and, therefore, what it <<means». This multiplication (proliferation) of the "<<meaning>> of <<meaning>>" is achieved by means of adjectival modifiers. It is in fact a way of establishing a category system typical of ...
... <meaning>> is used and, therefore, what it <<means». This multiplication (proliferation) of the "<<meaning>> of <<meaning>>" is achieved by means of adjectival modifiers. It is in fact a way of establishing a category system typical of ...
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... meaning'” (1978: 399). In a sense, for Weber “meaning” creates sociology out of history. Meaning interconnects events that would otherwise be theoretically random—which is to say, there is no meaning in history. Events simply happen ...
... meaning'” (1978: 399). In a sense, for Weber “meaning” creates sociology out of history. Meaning interconnects events that would otherwise be theoretically random—which is to say, there is no meaning in history. Events simply happen ...
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... meaning . They assume that words have or hold or contain meanings and that therefore the lexicographer's task is to ... meaning of a word into its sense components . This is an extension of the principle of compositionality in that the ...
... meaning . They assume that words have or hold or contain meanings and that therefore the lexicographer's task is to ... meaning of a word into its sense components . This is an extension of the principle of compositionality in that the ...
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adjectives agent Ainu allow analysis anaphoric argue argument auxiliary auxiliary verb b₂ basilectal Bresnan Caribbean English Chomsky claim clauses clitic coherence Combination Rule complements Comrie constituent constraints constructions context coördination Creole decreolization dialects discourse discussion Dutch enclitic English examples f-structure fact FIGURE finite French function functional composition German grammar guage impersonal infinitival infinitive interpretation intonation Japanese John lexical life-form linguistic markedness marker mental models modal morphemes morphology noun NP's object paper partial combination passive phonetic phonology phrase position possible pragmatic predicate preposition present principles problem pronoun proposed question reference Relational Grammar relative response restricted Selkup semantic sentences sociolinguistic speakers speech structure syntactic syntactic categories syntax tense theory tion topics transformational grammar types uncertainty utterance verbal verbs voeren voici voici/voilà voilà volume waan word order X-bar Theory