Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... examples of §17.1 , while in these Polish examples it produces a [ -compact ] latter portion of the / n / , is understandable in the light of the discussion in §15.2 . While the principle of intra- segmental variation applies directly ...
... examples of §17.1 , while in these Polish examples it produces a [ -compact ] latter portion of the / n / , is understandable in the light of the discussion in §15.2 . While the principle of intra- segmental variation applies directly ...
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... examples ; 64 , 6th and 7th examples ; 76 , cleft sentences ) ; but a number of other types are called extraposition , most of which we would nowadays term cases of topicalization , focus , or emphasis . A novel proposal to broaden the ...
... examples ; 64 , 6th and 7th examples ; 76 , cleft sentences ) ; but a number of other types are called extraposition , most of which we would nowadays term cases of topicalization , focus , or emphasis . A novel proposal to broaden the ...
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... examples studied . Translation into English is the only consistent criterion that I can discover for the seg- mentation of the text examples as they appear and as they are manipulated in Inoue's analysis . Can any reason , other than ...
... examples studied . Translation into English is the only consistent criterion that I can discover for the seg- mentation of the text examples as they appear and as they are manipulated in Inoue's analysis . Can any reason , other than ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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