Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... topics which could have brought grammarians and sociolinguists together is the topic of code - mixing - switching from one language to another in mid - sentence . It seems clear that this is controlled by principles which make some ...
... topics which could have brought grammarians and sociolinguists together is the topic of code - mixing - switching from one language to another in mid - sentence . It seems clear that this is controlled by principles which make some ...
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... topic , contrastive elements , and negative scope can all be seen as subfunc- tions of ' identifiable ' . S.-Y. KURODA , in ' A study of the so - called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi , Lawrence and Faulkner ( of course , in Japanese ...
... topic , contrastive elements , and negative scope can all be seen as subfunc- tions of ' identifiable ' . S.-Y. KURODA , in ' A study of the so - called topic wa in passages from Tolstoi , Lawrence and Faulkner ( of course , in Japanese ...
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previously attempted definitions , which have given no indication of the role topic plays in a text . Topic has been variously defined as : ( a ) reference , i.e. an object to which a text refers ; ( b ) focus , an object in the center ...
previously attempted definitions , which have given no indication of the role topic plays in a text . Topic has been variously defined as : ( a ) reference , i.e. an object to which a text refers ; ( b ) focus , an object in the center ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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