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Assuming that John has not until this point been introduced into the discourse , the F - structure associated with B's response allows John to function as both a presentational and a contrastive focus in the context .
Assuming that John has not until this point been introduced into the discourse , the F - structure associated with B's response allows John to function as both a presentational and a contrastive focus in the context .
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He distinguishes a ' recognition function ' , which allows one to categorize and name objects quickly , without any great reflection , from a ' meaning function ' , which goes beyond simple recognition to set a criterial bottom line ...
He distinguishes a ' recognition function ' , which allows one to categorize and name objects quickly , without any great reflection , from a ' meaning function ' , which goes beyond simple recognition to set a criterial bottom line ...
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When a discourse is framed in a past - tense context , the morphological function of past a tense is constantly being accessed . We suggest that , even if regular verbs are used , the schemas associated with past tense are made ...
When a discourse is framed in a past - tense context , the morphological function of past a tense is constantly being accessed . We suggest that , even if regular verbs are used , the schemas associated with past tense are made ...
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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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