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In ' Linguistic problems of denotation ' , Hays discusses briefly one of the most recurrent and pervasive problems for semantics : the distinction between denotative and connotative meaning - or , perhaps , the assertional meaning as ...
In ' Linguistic problems of denotation ' , Hays discusses briefly one of the most recurrent and pervasive problems for semantics : the distinction between denotative and connotative meaning - or , perhaps , the assertional meaning as ...
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In this whole interesting section ( 131-5 ) , Ljung tries to analyse the adjectives which are given CAUSING meanings in the dictionaries . He finds ( 1 ) that when the construction consists of denominal adjective plus animate noun ...
In this whole interesting section ( 131-5 ) , Ljung tries to analyse the adjectives which are given CAUSING meanings in the dictionaries . He finds ( 1 ) that when the construction consists of denominal adjective plus animate noun ...
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In this chapter , however , J brings out clearly the distinction between what he calls semantology , the study of finite meanings , and semantics , the study of the infinite use of those finite meanings .
In this chapter , however , J brings out clearly the distinction between what he calls semantology , the study of finite meanings , and semantics , the study of the infinite use of those finite meanings .
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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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