अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «SEMASIOLOGICALLY» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
semasiologically का उपयोग पता करें।
semasiologically aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Approaches to Language: Anthropological Issues
The reference to stone of a word semasiologically meaning “sharp-thing” does
not follow necessarily, as we see, for example, in Lat. acus 'needle, awl' and E.
awl. Even though a word's constituent morphemes do not overtly allude to the ...
William C. McCormack, Stephen A. Wurm, 1978
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On Comitatives and Related Categories: A Typological Study ...
Either onomasiologically (= function/content first) – or semasiologically (= form/
expression first) – If onomasiologically, then – do we presuppose a universal
conceptual 'ontology', – or do we work on the basis of individual languages and
their ...
Thomas Stolz, Cornelia Stroh, Aina Urdze, 2006
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The Tripādi: Being an abridged English recast of ...
Being an abridged English recast of Pūrvatrāsiddham [Ausz. Engl.] (An analyt.-
synthet. inquiry into the system of the last 3 chapters of Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī.)
Herman Eildert Buiskool. //. (Semasiologically). B (Meaning (contained in the root
)).
Herman Eildert Buiskool, 1939
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Cognitive Approaches to Lexical Semantics
Let us now look in more detail at the semasiologically most salient, that is, most
prototypical or representative, uses of deixar. It can be observed that within this
set of non-spatial uses of the verb, some are more representative than others.
Hubert Cuyckens, René Dirven, John R. Taylor, 2003
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Theory of Information: Fundamentality, Diversity and Unification
The system S that is the material medium where information is physically defined
corresponds to the physical carrier of information. The universe of discourse U
where information is semasiologically defined corresponds to the structural
carrier ...
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Pity in Fin-de-siècle French Culture: "liberté, Égalité, Pitié"
... as an emotive term of vocabulary, as both noun and adjective putatively
evoking a semasiologically pure response; the latter, an oblique pity that, through
a complex interplay of semantics and thematic structure, intentionally elicits the ...
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Historical Semantics and Cognition
Nerlich and Clarke focus on synecdoque and define it as an autonomous,
semasiologically described trope that is clearly distinct from metonymy and
metaphor. Geeraerts sees “changes in the extension of a single sense of a lexical
item as ...
Andreas Blank, Peter Koch, 1999
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The History of Linguistics in the Low Countries
... together with the 'three concords' (agreement of the adjective with its
substantive, of the subject with its verb, and of the relative with its antecedent)
and endless semasiologically based minutiae of case government. Worthy of
note, however, ...
Jan Noordegraaf, C. H. M. Versteegh, E. F. K. Koerner, 1992
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The Linguistics of Giving
Introduction In this paper1 I will examine the meaning of the Dutch verb geven 'to
give' intra-lexematically (semasiologically) and inter-lexematically (
onomasiologically). This twofold approach to the meaning of geven aims to
reduce the ...
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Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time
The investigation of a concept cannot be carried out purely semasiologically; it
can never restrict itself to the meanings of words and their changes. A
Begriffsgeschichte must always keep in view the need for findings relevant to
intellectual or ...