Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... semantics is concerned , meaningless . Lexical semantics , on the other hand , assumes that words in isolation do have meaning ; a sentence acquires its meaning by virtue of the words that compose it and the manner of their combination ...
... semantics is concerned , meaningless . Lexical semantics , on the other hand , assumes that words in isolation do have meaning ; a sentence acquires its meaning by virtue of the words that compose it and the manner of their combination ...
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... their meanings are intricately interrelated . These two facts could hardly be unrelated . People would not be able to master so many different words if they were all totally independent of one ON KNOWING A WORD 5 Lexical Semantics.
... their meanings are intricately interrelated . These two facts could hardly be unrelated . People would not be able to master so many different words if they were all totally independent of one ON KNOWING A WORD 5 Lexical Semantics.
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... lexical semantics is to make explicit the relations be- tween lexicalized concepts . Essentially , two ways of analyzing word meanings have been proposed , re- lational and compositional . Relational lexical semantics was first ...
... lexical semantics is to make explicit the relations be- tween lexicalized concepts . Essentially , two ways of analyzing word meanings have been proposed , re- lational and compositional . Relational lexical semantics was first ...
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