Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... shows , fiction was relatively involved in the 17th century and , with an expanded range of possibilities in the 18th century , it developed toward a relatively informational style in the 19th century . The modern period , in contrast , ...
... shows , fiction was relatively involved in the 17th century and , with an expanded range of possibilities in the 18th century , it developed toward a relatively informational style in the 19th century . The modern period , in contrast , ...
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... shows that there are two subtypes of the ideational metafunction , experiential and logical . The experiential subtype represents reality in terms of particular phenomena of experience , classified as actions , relations , things ...
... shows that there are two subtypes of the ideational metafunction , experiential and logical . The experiential subtype represents reality in terms of particular phenomena of experience , classified as actions , relations , things ...
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... shows especially in his ex- position of the rhetoric in a Sunday - school dis- agreement between Brother Jesse and Sister Lois ( 295f . ) Also helpful is the background in- formation that T provides on Appalachian forms of worship , as ...
... shows especially in his ex- position of the rhetoric in a Sunday - school dis- agreement between Brother Jesse and Sister Lois ( 295f . ) Also helpful is the background in- formation that T provides on Appalachian forms of worship , as ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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