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The expansion of a form into new meanings, however, is a special case of rise in frequency, and a very difficult one, since, strictly speaking, almost any utterance of a form is prompted by a novel situation, and the degree of novelty is not subject to precise measurement. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.435 The expansion of a form into new meanings, however, is a special case of rise in frequency, into new meanings [...] - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.435
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