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In particular , it is hard to see how expressions of the following sort could have passed : blush , get sad , have a red face , get angry , get furious , be pissed off , have had enough , keep ( a promise ) , change one's view , learn ...
In particular , it is hard to see how expressions of the following sort could have passed : blush , get sad , have a red face , get angry , get furious , be pissed off , have had enough , keep ( a promise ) , change one's view , learn ...
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( 3 ) C has divided the book into two sections : the first addresses routine expressions as lexical items per se ( in the articles from Ferguson to Verschueren ) , while the second addresses routine strategies and action patterns .
( 3 ) C has divided the book into two sections : the first addresses routine expressions as lexical items per se ( in the articles from Ferguson to Verschueren ) , while the second addresses routine strategies and action patterns .
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These expressions can then be substituted for the verb in the sentences above , yielding other acceptable sentences : ( 197 ) Trumpets made Xs of sound in the hall . = The hall made Xs of sound with trumpets .
These expressions can then be substituted for the verb in the sentences above , yielding other acceptable sentences : ( 197 ) Trumpets made Xs of sound in the hall . = The hall made Xs of sound with trumpets .
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Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
Generative tests for generative meter Gilbert Youmans | 67 |
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