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Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics.pdf

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A-Z 49alveolo-palatallamino-palatalBony ridge behind the upper teeth, in front <strong>of</strong> the palate. ( also articulator,phonetics, place <strong>of</strong> articulation)alveolusalveolar ridgeamalgamblendamalgamation [mixture <strong>of</strong> a metal withmercury, orig. from Grk málagma ‘emollient,’through Syrian mālaġmā <strong>and</strong> Arab. al1 In Katz <strong>and</strong> Fodor’s semantic theory (1963), a step-by-step process employingprojection rules that combines the meaning <strong>of</strong> individual constituents to arrive atsentence meaning. The process <strong>of</strong> amalgamation depends upon the syntactic relations <strong>of</strong>the constituents in the deep structure. ( also interpretive semantics, principle <strong>of</strong>compositionality)ReferencesKatz, J.J. <strong>and</strong> J.A.Fodor. 1963. The structure <strong>of</strong> a semantic theory. Lg 39. 170–210.2 In morphology, a back-formation.back formation, word formationReferences

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