A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese OppositesIntroduction
A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese Opposites: Introduction
Ding, Jing
2017-11-17 00:00:00
[The opposites, also known as the oppositions, are generally defined as the words which have contrast meanings. It is easy for language users to response to questions like: “What is the opposite of X?” However, it is hard to clarify how the opposites are used in natural language and why they are used in this way.]
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A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese OppositesIntroduction
[The opposites, also known as the oppositions, are generally defined as the words which have contrast meanings. It is easy for language users to response to questions like: “What is the opposite of X?” However, it is hard to clarify how the opposites are used in natural language and why they are used in this way.]
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