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I will assume that this is so , since any other assumption would only make the paradigm of occurrence of the special lexical item more idiosyncratic and so strengthen my argument . The best case for the putative theory , then , is that ...
I will assume that this is so , since any other assumption would only make the paradigm of occurrence of the special lexical item more idiosyncratic and so strengthen my argument . The best case for the putative theory , then , is that ...
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When the lexicon is viewed as a system , the distinction among units , relations , and properties can serve as an ... The main theoretical considerations deal with the nature of the lexical system , while the main methodological ones ...
When the lexicon is viewed as a system , the distinction among units , relations , and properties can serve as an ... The main theoretical considerations deal with the nature of the lexical system , while the main methodological ones ...
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When dealing with the question of relations between lexical units , semantic relations no doubt are most prominent . Other types of relations , e.g. of co - occurrence presupposition , remain on the whole to be investigated .
When dealing with the question of relations between lexical units , semantic relations no doubt are most prominent . Other types of relations , e.g. of co - occurrence presupposition , remain on the whole to be investigated .
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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