grammar out of lexis
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grammar out of lexis
Do you agree with this?
"lexis is complexly and systematically structured and (...) grammar is an outcome of this lexical structure" (Hoey 2005)
"lexis is complexly and systematically structured and (...) grammar is an outcome of this lexical structure" (Hoey 2005)
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That seems to be the standard line now from corpus linguists, doesn't it. Assuming they are right (and there seems little reason to expect they are drastically wrong), I'd say that I agree.
Is Hoey a better read than Sinclair ever was, metal? I should take a closer look at his Lexical Priming. I recall seeing the examples from the following paper in said book when I last had a quick browse through it.
http://www.monabaker.com/tsresources/Le ... ofText.htm
Is Hoey a better read than Sinclair ever was, metal? I should take a closer look at his Lexical Priming. I recall seeing the examples from the following paper in said book when I last had a quick browse through it.
http://www.monabaker.com/tsresources/Le ... ofText.htm
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