Anglica Wratislaviensia, Volume 14; Volume 16; Volume 18Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe., 1988 - English philology |
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We have also indicated that , frequently , the context of the head noun does not
suffice to establish the intended meaning , and therefore a broader context has to
be examined for clues , both linguistic and non - linguistic . The above is the view
...
We have also indicated that , frequently , the context of the head noun does not
suffice to establish the intended meaning , and therefore a broader context has to
be examined for clues , both linguistic and non - linguistic . The above is the view
...
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Chicago : The University of Chicago Press . Chafe , W . L . ( 1977 ) , “ The Recall
and Verbalization of Past Experience ” , [ in : ] Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
. Ed . by Roger W . Cole , Bloomington - London : Indiana University Press .
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press . Chafe , W . L . ( 1977 ) , “ The Recall
and Verbalization of Past Experience ” , [ in : ] Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
. Ed . by Roger W . Cole , Bloomington - London : Indiana University Press .
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Studies in Abstract Phonologr . linguistic Inquiry Monograph Four , Cambridge ,
Mass . : The MIT Press . Halle , M . 1977 . “ Tenseness , Vowel Shift , and the
Phonology of the Back Vowels in Modern English ” . Linguistic Inquiry 8 . 611 -
625 .
Studies in Abstract Phonologr . linguistic Inquiry Monograph Four , Cambridge ,
Mass . : The MIT Press . Halle , M . 1977 . “ Tenseness , Vowel Shift , and the
Phonology of the Back Vowels in Modern English ” . Linguistic Inquiry 8 . 611 -
625 .
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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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