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... represent the SEMIOTIC FUNCTION of a syntactic structure , the function actually encoded by the structure in the speaker's mind and used by the speaker in producing and comprehending utterances . That is , the semiotic function represents ...
... represent the SEMIOTIC FUNCTION of a syntactic structure , the function actually encoded by the structure in the speaker's mind and used by the speaker in producing and comprehending utterances . That is , the semiotic function represents ...
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... represents an entity that the speaker believes is not already known to the hearer . Examples of such hearer - new ... represent are assumed to be new to the hearer.5 Our analysis of the English existential is based on a corpus of 100 ...
... represents an entity that the speaker believes is not already known to the hearer . Examples of such hearer - new ... represent are assumed to be new to the hearer.5 Our analysis of the English existential is based on a corpus of 100 ...
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... represent hearer - new entities in non - there - sentence contexts , it is unsurprising that they may also appear felicitously as the postverbal NP in a there - sentence : ( 34 ) In addition , as the review continues , there is always ...
... represent hearer - new entities in non - there - sentence contexts , it is unsurprising that they may also appear felicitously as the postverbal NP in a there - sentence : ( 34 ) In addition , as the review continues , there is always ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
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