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... linguistic characteristics of these genres in relative terms , con- ditioned by a variety of situational factors . It is historical in that it traces the linguistic evolution of these genres across four centuries . Rather than focusing ...
... linguistic characteristics of these genres in relative terms , con- ditioned by a variety of situational factors . It is historical in that it traces the linguistic evolution of these genres across four centuries . Rather than focusing ...
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... Linguistic Theory 4.137-83 . • 1987. Topics in French syntax . La Jolla : University of California at San Diego dissertation . . 1988a . Two classes of unergatives in French ? Chicago Linguistic Society 24.259– 274 . 1988b . On the ...
... Linguistic Theory 4.137-83 . • 1987. Topics in French syntax . La Jolla : University of California at San Diego dissertation . . 1988a . Two classes of unergatives in French ? Chicago Linguistic Society 24.259– 274 . 1988b . On the ...
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... linguistic response to it which is historical linguistics . In the second edition of Fritz Newmeyer's influential work Linguistic Theory in America , published in 1986 , there is no mention at all of the Comparative Method . Yet the ...
... linguistic response to it which is historical linguistics . In the second edition of Fritz Newmeyer's influential work Linguistic Theory in America , published in 1986 , there is no mention at all of the Comparative Method . Yet the ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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