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On the whole the analysis is quite convincing and well grounded . A weakness of the study is that the potential offered by the theoretical apparatus discussed in the first part of the book is not fully exploited in the application ...
On the whole the analysis is quite convincing and well grounded . A weakness of the study is that the potential offered by the theoretical apparatus discussed in the first part of the book is not fully exploited in the application ...
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Ch . I concentrates on the definition of terms and parameters for the discussion and analysis in the subsequent chapters . M briefly describes previous studies relevant to his work and provides a brief survey of related studies in other ...
Ch . I concentrates on the definition of terms and parameters for the discussion and analysis in the subsequent chapters . M briefly describes previous studies relevant to his work and provides a brief survey of related studies in other ...
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H describes functional grammar as the interpretation of grammatical patterns in terms of configurations of functions in a clause and takes a more practical approach as he directly relates functional grammar to text analysis .
H describes functional grammar as the interpretation of grammatical patterns in terms of configurations of functions in a clause and takes a more practical approach as he directly relates functional grammar to text analysis .
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics Willian Crofi | 490 |
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