Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... forms from those which do not . Most pausal forms in Hebrew are as- signed D0 accents , and indeed , a special status is given to the topmost level of disjunctive accents : every verse , no matter how long or complex , is divided into ...
... forms from those which do not . Most pausal forms in Hebrew are as- signed D0 accents , and indeed , a special status is given to the topmost level of disjunctive accents : every verse , no matter how long or complex , is divided into ...
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... forms occur at the end of constructions which are typically associated with I- phrases : lists , or major breaks in an utterance . Put in traditional terms , pausal forms follow neither the syntax nor the accents ; but it is not ...
... forms occur at the end of constructions which are typically associated with I- phrases : lists , or major breaks in an utterance . Put in traditional terms , pausal forms follow neither the syntax nor the accents ; but it is not ...
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... forms in texts with their contextual and pragmatic factors , leading to a better un- derstanding of both the formal and the substan- tive characteristics of tenses per se and of their discourse functions . Formal considerations of tense ...
... forms in texts with their contextual and pragmatic factors , leading to a better un- derstanding of both the formal and the substan- tive characteristics of tenses per se and of their discourse functions . Formal considerations of tense ...
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