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( Lakoff 1984 : 474 ] Grossly simplifying , the basic story on which FAs of 4-8 converge is this : root transformations are all what Lakoff calls SPEECH ACT CONSTRUCTIONS , constructions which indicate some feature of an illocutionary ...
( Lakoff 1984 : 474 ] Grossly simplifying , the basic story on which FAs of 4-8 converge is this : root transformations are all what Lakoff calls SPEECH ACT CONSTRUCTIONS , constructions which indicate some feature of an illocutionary ...
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Newmeyer notes that although the tense iconic order is an entailment in the serial verb construction , it is only a ... The difference in behavior between coordinate and serial constructions can be partially accounted for by ...
Newmeyer notes that although the tense iconic order is an entailment in the serial verb construction , it is only a ... The difference in behavior between coordinate and serial constructions can be partially accounted for by ...
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constructions in Modern Japanese in a typological perspective . The book is also full of insights concerning particular cases of Japanese morphosyntax and contains interesting points about discourse strategies in Japanese - e.g . on ...
constructions in Modern Japanese in a typological perspective . The book is also full of insights concerning particular cases of Japanese morphosyntax and contains interesting points about discourse strategies in Japanese - e.g . on ...
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