Anglica Wratislaviensia, Volume 14; Volume 16; Volume 18Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe., 1988 - English philology |
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No 870 Anglica Wratislaviensia XIV Wrocław 1988 BOŻENA ROZWADOWSKA
LEXICAL CONVERSENESS OF ENGLISH VERBS I . SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS 1 .
Introduction The present paper attempts to provide a syntactic classification of ...
No 870 Anglica Wratislaviensia XIV Wrocław 1988 BOŻENA ROZWADOWSKA
LEXICAL CONVERSENESS OF ENGLISH VERBS I . SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS 1 .
Introduction The present paper attempts to provide a syntactic classification of ...
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2 ( examples 28 – 34 ) should be treated also in this way and considered as
examples of regular converseness instead of the lexical one . This problem is
certainly subject to discussion . To support the approach presented in this work ...
2 ( examples 28 – 34 ) should be treated also in this way and considered as
examples of regular converseness instead of the lexical one . This problem is
certainly subject to discussion . To support the approach presented in this work ...
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In view of the above considerations the following broad division of converseness
into two major types can be postulated : Type I : Reversal of roles and arguments
with respect to valencies , i . e . , different valencies have different content ; the ...
In view of the above considerations the following broad division of converseness
into two major types can be postulated : Type I : Reversal of roles and arguments
with respect to valencies , i . e . , different valencies have different content ; the ...
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Language | 5 |
Some arguments in support of a lexicalinterpretive approach to denominal | 35 |
Lexical converseness of English verbs | 53 |
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