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Word Power: Phrasal Verbs and Compounds : A Cognitive Approach
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Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn
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June 19 2003
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Mouton de Gruyter
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978-3-11-017703-9
Publication date (Print):
June 19 2003
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June 19 2003
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10.1515/9783110197235
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Book chapters
13. ABOUT/(A)ROUND is dispersion vs. circular motion
16. BY is vicinity or path
14. ACROSS is motion to opposite side
17. ALONG is parallel path or entity
Table of contents
10. BACK is returning
Frontmatter
Acknowledgements
6. OFF is breaking contact
Introduction: Words and the World
4. UPis positive verticality
12. (A)ROUND is vicinity or circular motion
1. OUT is leaving a container
8. ON is contact
11. ABOUT is dispersion
5. DOWN is negative verticality
How this textbook could be used
7. AWAY is disappearing
15. THROUGH is crossing a container
Preface
9. OVER is higher than and close to
2. INis entering or being inside a container
3. INTO is entering a container
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