1. A pronunciation is addressed either with or without the mediation of the semantic system - our store of word meanings. 2. In a semantic network, concepts, which refer to word meanings, are represented by nodes. 3. In mastering word meanings, children must learn the conventional meanings they carry within the speech community. 4. Knowledge of how word meanings combine at the sentence level can rule out grammatically correct, but semantically implausible sentences. 5. The automatic recognition of word meanings has been demonstrated in a number of experimental investigations. 6. The word meaning is to be taken seriously here. 7. But sackless is another great North-Eastern word meaning silly, stupid or not quite all there. 8. The children had to educate the sisters a little on how word meanings differ between the two countries. 9. They named the property Ioka from a Native American word meaning beautiful. |