Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... INVOLVEMENT DIMENSION ( A ) . As Figure 4 shows , on Dimension A ( Informational versus Involved Pro- duction ) letters illustrate this typical development . 17th - century letters are quite involved and therefore oral ( with frequent ...
... INVOLVEMENT DIMENSION ( A ) . As Figure 4 shows , on Dimension A ( Informational versus Involved Pro- duction ) letters illustrate this typical development . 17th - century letters are quite involved and therefore oral ( with frequent ...
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... involved section of the letter from which it is taken , illustrates very frequent use of the involved features of Dimension A : first- and second - person pronouns , contractions , pri- vate verbs ( you know , I think ) , WH - questions ...
... involved section of the letter from which it is taken , illustrates very frequent use of the involved features of Dimension A : first- and second - person pronouns , contractions , pri- vate verbs ( you know , I think ) , WH - questions ...
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modern fiction , while more involved ( more oral ) than 18th- and 19th - century fiction , is on average less involved ( less oral ) than 17th - century fiction.10 Apart from these relatively minor wrinkles , Figs . 7-9 show that a ...
modern fiction , while more involved ( more oral ) than 18th- and 19th - century fiction , is on average less involved ( less oral ) than 17th - century fiction.10 Apart from these relatively minor wrinkles , Figs . 7-9 show that a ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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