Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... illustrate these differences . Sample 6 is by Thomas Sprat ( 17th century ) , Sample 7 by Joseph Addison ( 18th century ) , and Sample 8 by Mark Twain ( modern period ) . Again , features of the elaborated reference dimension are ...
... illustrate these differences . Sample 6 is by Thomas Sprat ( 17th century ) , Sample 7 by Joseph Addison ( 18th century ) , and Sample 8 by Mark Twain ( modern period ) . Again , features of the elaborated reference dimension are ...
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... illustrate these styles , with the major features of the ab- stract style dimension underlined . In particular ... illustrates the extreme passive and abstract style adopted in typical essays of this period . TEXT SAMPLE 9. Samuel ...
... illustrate these styles , with the major features of the ab- stract style dimension underlined . In particular ... illustrates the extreme passive and abstract style adopted in typical essays of this period . TEXT SAMPLE 9. Samuel ...
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... illustrate their consequences in sound change ( primarily via examples from German and Italian ) . To give just one example , the Nucleus Law states that A nucleus is the more preferred : ( a ) the steadier its speech sound , and ( b ) ...
... illustrate their consequences in sound change ( primarily via examples from German and Italian ) . To give just one example , the Nucleus Law states that A nucleus is the more preferred : ( a ) the steadier its speech sound , and ( b ) ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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