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Publication details [
#21406
]
Collins, Peter
.
1985.
TH-clefts and ALL-clefts.
Beiträge zur Phonetik und Linguistik
48
: 45–53.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
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Knop, Sabine De
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Subsyntactic linguistic signs with referential vs. text-predicative function.
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Taeldeman, Johan
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Deverbal adjectives in Dutch expressing an inclination.
20–28
Carston, Robyn
.
Lexical concepts.
29–38
Moortgat, Michael
.
Functional composition and complement inheritance.
39–48
Wood, Mary M.
The semantics and dynamics of derivation.
49–54
Warren, Beatrice
.
Types, distribution and functions of covert semantic relations in complex lexical items and in combinations of lexical items.
55–62
Rohdenburg, Günter
.
Unmarked and marked terms in English.
63–71
Meys, Willem
.
Morphological meaning and the structure of the mental lexicon.
76–85
Hjelmquist, Erland
and
Ake Gidlund
.
Memory for meaning and structure in conversations.
88–97
Birchmeier, Annette
.
Reading comprehension in a case of global aphasia.
98–107
Schreuder, Robert
,
Giovanni B. Flores d'Arcais
and
Ge Glazenborg
.
Semantic decomposition and word recognition.
108–114
Colombo, Lucia
.
Word recognition and priming with physically similar words.
115–123
Flores d'Arcais, Giovanni B.
Children's recognition of function words.
124–131
Schepping, Marie-Theres
.
The structure of a semantic field: Verbs of visual perception in German and French.
135–142
Robering, Klaus
.
Lexical studies induced by likeness of meaning: Semantic analysis of German verbs of seeing.
143–163
Vliegen, Maurice
.
Verbs of auditory perception in German.
164–169
Megen, J. van
.
Dependency grammar, valence and the bilingual lexicon.
170–178
Eckert, Hartwig
.
Practical and theoretical aspects of lexical entries for verbs of communication.
179–184
Komlosi, Laszlo I.
Lexical meaning versus contextual meaning of certain derived lexical items: Infinitives revisited.
185–189
Beukema, Frits
.
Lexical structures in English free adjuncts.
190–199
Rolf, Eckard
.
On the semantics of those German adjectives which involve comparison.
200–204
Ouweneel, G.R.E.
More and less revisited: Nonverbal preferences do not explain verbal choices.
205–212
Bergmans, Luc
.
Equality and inequality.
213–223
Ehrich, Veronika
.
The linguistics and psycholinguistics of secondary spatial deixis.
225–235
Martin, Maryanne
.
Processing constraints in lexical disambiguation.
239–244
Tabossi, Patrizia
.
Interpreting unambiguous words during sentence comprehension.
245–250
Bosch, Peter
.
Lexical meaning contextualized.
251–258
GarroD, S.
and
A. Anderson
.
Some observations on the semantics of natural dialogue.
259–266
Fum, Danilo
,
Giovanni Guida
and
Carlo Tasso
.
Capturing importance in natural language: An HPN-based approach.
267–284
Kindermann, Joerg
.
Inconsistency in semantic interpretation.
294–301
Noordman, L.G.M.
On contextual constraints of some conditional conjunctions.
302–307
Brée, David S.
On the semantics of UNLESS.
309–316
Weber, Heinz-J.
Coherence-oriented lexicon structures and text-based semantic representation of lexemes: An outline of coat.
317–325
Sanford, A.J.
Pronoun reference resolution and the bonding-effect.
326–331
Giuliani, Maria Vittoria
and
Annarita Puglielli
.
The lexicon of `living' space.
335–340
Liebe-Harkort, M.L.
Noun ranking and the Yi-/Bi-inversion in Plains Apache.
341–345
Mereu, Lunella
.
Is there such a thing as a lexicon in models of linguistic comprehension?
346–353
Geeraerts, Dirk
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Diachronic extensions of prototype theory.
354–362
Jones, Gregory V.
Gradedness and conceptual conjunction.
363–369
Barbieri, Maria Silva
and
Antonella Devescovi
.
Explaining a word to a child: Lexical meaning in natural interaction.
370–379
Andreewsky, Evelyne
,
Victor Rosenthal
and
Danièle Bourcier
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Meaning without lexicon: A computational model for the resolution of lexical ambiguities: Psychological relevance.
380–383
Blois, Marsden S.
The semantic stability of medical terms.
384–386
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Lexical relevance and semantic disposition: On stereotype word meaning representation in procedural semantics.
387–400
Wegner, Immo
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Frame-extraction by computer in lexicographic research.
401–406
Israel, David
.
Semantic networks and the lexicon.
407–413
Bartsch, Renate
.
Concept formation, truth, and norm.
417–424
Wildgen, Wolfgang
.
Prolegomena to a dynamic theory of the lexicon.
425–432
Strecker, Bruno
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Meaning - without rules to provide it.
433–437
Cuykens, Hubert
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Towards a convergence between lexical and formal semantics?
444–451
Sinha, C.G.
Background knowledge - Inside of outside the whale?
452–457
Rhodes, Richard
.
Lexical taxonomies.
458–470
Moore, Terence
and
Christine Carling
.
An emergence view of meaning.
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