A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese OppositesLiterature Review
A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese Opposites: Literature Review
Ding, Jing
2017-11-17 00:00:00
[Generally speaking, oppositeness is defined as two words holding contrast meanings (cf. Lyons 1968, 1977; Cruse 1986, 2004; Murphy 2003; Cann 1993, 2002; Steven 2002) and it is agreed by Chinese researchers (cf. Sheng 1958; Fu 1996; Shi 1983; Jiang 2000; Xu 2000; He et al. 2005; Zhang 2009).]
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A Lexical Semantic Study of Chinese OppositesLiterature Review
[Generally speaking, oppositeness is defined as two words holding contrast meanings (cf. Lyons 1968, 1977; Cruse 1986, 2004; Murphy 2003; Cann 1993, 2002; Steven 2002) and it is agreed by Chinese researchers (cf. Sheng 1958; Fu 1996; Shi 1983; Jiang 2000; Xu 2000; He et al. 2005; Zhang 2009).]
Published: Nov 17, 2017
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