Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... distinction to the ancestor of those dialects that share the innovation . Yet Sard . / píra / makes it clear that the difference between the stressed vowels of PRom . / triste / and / pira / was not based on tongue height ; i.e. , there ...
... distinction to the ancestor of those dialects that share the innovation . Yet Sard . / píra / makes it clear that the difference between the stressed vowels of PRom . / triste / and / pira / was not based on tongue height ; i.e. , there ...
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... distinction between stative and dynamic verbs , and the importance of that distinction , has been increasingly recognized in recent years by students of English . Though most verbs express actions or changes , a number , including some ...
... distinction between stative and dynamic verbs , and the importance of that distinction , has been increasingly recognized in recent years by students of English . Though most verbs express actions or changes , a number , including some ...
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... distinction between semantics and pragmatics , to which van Dijk devotes a whole section of his article . Basically , what this distinction is all about is the notion of ' appropriateness of contexts with respect to utterances ' ( 70 ) ...
... distinction between semantics and pragmatics , to which van Dijk devotes a whole section of his article . Basically , what this distinction is all about is the notion of ' appropriateness of contexts with respect to utterances ' ( 70 ) ...
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American analysis appear apply approach basic called chapter claim clause color comparative complex concerned conditionals consider constructions contains contrast defined definition derived described dialect discussion distinction English evidence example existence expressions fact FIGURE final formal function fuzzy gerund given gives grammar important indicate interesting intonation involved language Latin lexical linguistic marked meaning membership MICHIGAN natural noted noun object observed occur original person phonetic phonological plural position possible predicate present Press problem produced question reading reference relative represent response rules seems semantic sense sentences situation social sound speakers specific speech stress structure stylized suffixation suggests syllable syntax theory tion tone topics University utterance verbs volume vowel