Linguistic Studies Offered to Berthe SiertsemaD. J. van Alkemade Rodopi, 1980 - 382 oldal |
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... fact fit the description . When the entity so identified does fit the description , it can nevertheless be said that had it not done so , it still would have been what the speaker was talking about " ( Don- nellan 1968 , 205-6 ) . So ...
... fact fit the description . When the entity so identified does fit the description , it can nevertheless be said that had it not done so , it still would have been what the speaker was talking about " ( Don- nellan 1968 , 205-6 ) . So ...
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... fact that one language has two dif- ferent expressions where another language has only one , does not entail that the second language has an ambiguous expression where the first has not . Although man can do many things with words ...
... fact that one language has two dif- ferent expressions where another language has only one , does not entail that the second language has an ambiguous expression where the first has not . Although man can do many things with words ...
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... fact that uncle John wears spectacles really not a reason not to call him so ? If not , why not ? Or consider the suc- cessive visual impressions we have as stages of the moon . In its different quar- ters , on clear frosty nights , on ...
... fact that uncle John wears spectacles really not a reason not to call him so ? If not , why not ? Or consider the suc- cessive visual impressions we have as stages of the moon . In its different quar- ters , on clear frosty nights , on ...
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... fact there are many doctors , there can be this gold or that gold or still other gold ; but it is also possible that the object area is not differ- entiated internally in a way which is considered significant . For instance , the object ...
... fact there are many doctors , there can be this gold or that gold or still other gold ; but it is also possible that the object area is not differ- entiated internally in a way which is considered significant . For instance , the object ...
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... fact will deserve our attention again in 3.2 . X X ' 1.3 . As we have seen , the effect of realizing a certain noun or noun phrase NP comes to calling attention to , or more generally , evoking an " amount " of manifestation of the ...
... fact will deserve our attention again in 3.2 . X X ' 1.3 . As we have seen , the effect of realizing a certain noun or noun phrase NP comes to calling attention to , or more generally , evoking an " amount " of manifestation of the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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De Saussure and Wittgenstein | 71 |
Case Frames of Nouns | 91 |
KAI adversativum some thoughts on the semantics | 101 |
Observation in semantics is not easy | 127 |
Morphemic makeup and lexical dynamics | 195 |
Le préfixe RE reregardé productivité et potentialité | 205 |
Gender in Limbum | 217 |
On stacking up affixes mainly in Dutch words | 229 |
Regards du 17e siècle français sur la productivité | 243 |
The word as a processing unit in speech perception | 257 |
Linterprétation | 269 |
Dedeletion in the past tense of the class II weak | 277 |
Discipline versus philosophy | 137 |
Allens theory of synthetic compounding a critical | 157 |
Agminals in English group words in word groups | 181 |
Gesture phonetics | 287 |
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acoustic actant adversative coordination affixes agminal Allen Amstelveen Amsterdam analysis Aronoff articulatory autres bien Blomqvist 1979 consonant context copulative d'une deaf child definite derived deux dialects distinction Dutch English être example expression fact fait formation français function gender grammar Greek Iban instance interpretive filters John kinatoms language Lepsius lexical lexicale Limbum linguistic linguistique logical Malay marsupial meaning metaphor morpheme morphological mots n-tuple n'est nasal nasal consonant native notion nouns NP's object Old Frisian peut philosophy phonetic phonological phrase possible predicate prefix preterite primary compounds problem qu'il qu'on question refer referential règle relation relevant Rijksuniversiteit Leiden Roeper semantic sémiotiques Siertsema speaker specific speech speech perception structure subcategorization frames suffixes synonymy syntactic synthetic compounds Taal Terschelling theory tion Universiteit van Amsterdam utterance Vakgroep verb verbal vowels Vrije Universiteit Wittgenstein words
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342. oldal - I don't know what you mean by 'glory,' " Alice said. Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. "Of course you don't — till I tell you. I meant 'there's a nice knock-down argument for you!
342. oldal - When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master — that's all.
148. oldal - For words are wise men's counters, they do but reckon by them ; but they are the money of fools, that value them by the authority of an Aristotle, a Cicero, or a Thomas, or any other doctor whatsoever, if but a man.
72. oldal - Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between which the difference is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system.
244. oldal - Les Français n'osent plus parler leur langue parce que des générations de grammairiens, professionnels et amateurs, en ont fait un domaine parsemé d'embûches et d'interdits.
81. oldal - The world may be conceived as consisting of a multitude of entities arranged in a certain pattern. The entities which are arranged I shall call "particulars." The arrangement or pattern results from relations among particulars. Classes or series of particulars, collected together on account of some property which makes it convenient to be able to speak of them as wholes, are what I call logical constructions or symbolic fictions.
84. oldal - It is as impossible to represent in language anything that 'contradicts logic' as it is in geometry to represent by its co-ordinates a figure that contradicts the laws of space, or to give the co-ordinates of a point that does not exist.
76. oldal - A linguistic system is a series of differences of sound combined with a series of differences of ideas; but the pairing of a certain number of acoustical signs with as many cuts made from the mass of thought engenders a system of values; and this system serves as the effective link between the phonic and psychological elements within each sign.
263. oldal - Given a hypothesis as to its syntactic structure — in particular its surface structure — he uses the phonological principles that he controls to determine a phonetic shape. The hypothesis will then be accepted if it is not too radically at variance with the acoustic material, where the range of permitted discrepancy may vary widely with conditions and many individual factors. Given acceptance of such a hypothesis, what the hearer "hears" is what is internally generated by the rules.