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  • '''Double object construction''' is a construction containing two objects, as in (i). ...ber of languages (including English), [[adjacency]] is required between an object and the verb that Case-marks it. If both objects are on the right of the ve
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  • *''The One-Lexeme-One-Thing Fallacy''. The assumption that a [[lexeme (in neurocognitive linguistics)|lexeme]] stands for just on * ''Reification''. The assumption that a nominal lexeme must represent a thing, leading to the unconscious as
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  • ...nsion]], [[uniqueness principle]], [[variegated babbling]], [[whole object assumption]]
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  • ...hat a lexical item (likewise morpheme, phoneme) is a unit of some kind, an object or symbol or combination of symbols, we analyze its relationships to other
    5 KB (717 words) - 06:14, 8 October 2017
  • ...ning]] -- [[Emotive meaning]] -- [[Felicity condition]] -- [[Fixed-context assumption]] -- [[Gricean maxims]] -- [[Implicature]] -- [[Meaning]] -- [[Meaning post [[Affected object]] -- [[Agent]] -- [[Anomaly]] -- [[Argument]] -- [[Arity]] -- [[Beneficiary
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