01212 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059020001500100082001100115084001700126100002400143245005700167260003300224300003500257650001300292520068600305990001500991INLIS00000000091654620230706114053 a0010-0723000012ta230706 g 0 eng  a0415180635 a421.55 a421.55 CHA i0 aCharles W. Kreidler1 aIntroducing English semantics /cCharles W. Kreidler aNew York :bRoutledge,c2002 axii + 332 hlm :bIlus ;c21 cm 4aSemantik aThe discussion, throughout the book, is carried along through numerous illustrative sentences which serve as points of derpature for the concepts and definitions introduced. Technical terms are given in bold when they are first introduced; the most important of these are explained in the glossary at the end of the book. When an asterisk precedes a phrase or sentence, it indicates that the construction is not acceptable; it is something that speakers of English do not say. Practice exercises in every chapter call on students to participate continually in the development of topics, mainly by leading them to examine their own use of the English language. - sumber dari Preface aCL1CL14051