Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... represented evoked information in 42 tokens and inferrable information in 41. This situation is shown in Table 3 ... represented by the preposed constituent , while a discourse - new ( unused , brand - new , or brand- new anchored ) ...
... represented evoked information in 42 tokens and inferrable information in 41. This situation is shown in Table 3 ... represented by the preposed constituent , while a discourse - new ( unused , brand - new , or brand- new anchored ) ...
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... represented by the preposed and postposed constituents . On the basis of these results , I have proposed that inversion serves an information - packaging function - that of presenting information which is more familiar in the discourse ...
... represented by the preposed and postposed constituents . On the basis of these results , I have proposed that inversion serves an information - packaging function - that of presenting information which is more familiar in the discourse ...
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... represents something of a compromise between the French history and the modern phonemic structure of creole . The sound / š / , for example , is represented as ch , which conserves the French appearance , as in chouval ' horse ' . The ...
... represents something of a compromise between the French history and the modern phonemic structure of creole . The sound / š / , for example , is represented as ch , which conserves the French appearance , as in chouval ' horse ' . The ...
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