Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... types of phe- nomena in which an item in a discourse is under- stood as identical to some other item in the same discourse , we can see patterns that don't emerge as easily if we limit our examination to a single type of phenomenon . C ...
... types of phe- nomena in which an item in a discourse is under- stood as identical to some other item in the same discourse , we can see patterns that don't emerge as easily if we limit our examination to a single type of phenomenon . C ...
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... type and adopts the morphological types of Vladimir Skalička . In addition to the familiar agglutinating , inflecting , isolating , and polysynthetic types , an interflect- ing type is distinguished for such languages as Arabic . As ...
... type and adopts the morphological types of Vladimir Skalička . In addition to the familiar agglutinating , inflecting , isolating , and polysynthetic types , an interflect- ing type is distinguished for such languages as Arabic . As ...
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... types of religious speech . In all these types the speakers depend heavily on Bib- lical analogies , typologies , and tropologies . For example , the call to preach narrative , with its elements of call , resistance , and submission ...
... types of religious speech . In all these types the speakers depend heavily on Bib- lical analogies , typologies , and tropologies . For example , the call to preach narrative , with its elements of call , resistance , and submission ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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