Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... interesting demonstrations that other text complexity factors CAN be taken into account ( as opposed to the more common complaint that certain things MUST be taken into account ) . Thus in RICHARD ANDERSON & ALICE DAVISON's chapter ...
... interesting demonstrations that other text complexity factors CAN be taken into account ( as opposed to the more common complaint that certain things MUST be taken into account ) . Thus in RICHARD ANDERSON & ALICE DAVISON's chapter ...
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... interesting , since they tend to ignore as much as they can about the formal structure of language in a rush to get on to the study of meaning - the area , unfortunately , in which we surely know the least , at least in any formal sense ...
... interesting , since they tend to ignore as much as they can about the formal structure of language in a rush to get on to the study of meaning - the area , unfortunately , in which we surely know the least , at least in any formal sense ...
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... interesting . Although the papers appear in alphabetical order , the introduction groups them into four categories by content . ' Prosody and nonlinear phonology ' includes papers by GOSTA BRUCE , ILSE LEHISTE , JØRGEN RISCHEL , RICHARD ...
... interesting . Although the papers appear in alphabetical order , the introduction groups them into four categories by content . ' Prosody and nonlinear phonology ' includes papers by GOSTA BRUCE , ILSE LEHISTE , JØRGEN RISCHEL , RICHARD ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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