Anglica Wratislaviensia, Volume 14; Volume 16; Volume 18Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe., 1988 - English philology |
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In order to interpret the adjective hawkish in the first sentence one has to know
that the English speakers associate ... The interpretation of hawkish in the second
example requires a still different kind of knowledge , i . e . one has to know a ...
In order to interpret the adjective hawkish in the first sentence one has to know
that the English speakers associate ... The interpretation of hawkish in the second
example requires a still different kind of knowledge , i . e . one has to know a ...
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One is that the context for the interpretation of denominal adjectives should be
understood in an extended sense , for example along the lines suggested by
Stalnaker ( 1972 : 383 ) as " the intentions of the speaker , the knowledge , beliefs
...
One is that the context for the interpretation of denominal adjectives should be
understood in an extended sense , for example along the lines suggested by
Stalnaker ( 1972 : 383 ) as " the intentions of the speaker , the knowledge , beliefs
...
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In his illustrative analysis of the English phonemes Sommerstein ( 1977 : 31 )
suggests interpreting the centring ... separate phonemic entities , though in other
respects he remains faithful to the Jonesian interpretation of the falling
diphthongs .
In his illustrative analysis of the English phonemes Sommerstein ( 1977 : 31 )
suggests interpreting the centring ... separate phonemic entities , though in other
respects he remains faithful to the Jonesian interpretation of the falling
diphthongs .
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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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