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To take a specific point : where does reference ( denotation ) fit in Firth's context of situation ? This necessary question was first asked in print by Lyons ( 1966 : 293 ) , though there is a passing reference to ' naming ' in Firth ...
To take a specific point : where does reference ( denotation ) fit in Firth's context of situation ? This necessary question was first asked in print by Lyons ( 1966 : 293 ) , though there is a passing reference to ' naming ' in Firth ...
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Further reference to this chapter is made below . This small ( paperbound ) book is divided into four chapters . The first , ' Ob- servation of sounds ' , emphasizes the need for a flexible phonetic reference system or , rather , a ...
Further reference to this chapter is made below . This small ( paperbound ) book is divided into four chapters . The first , ' Ob- servation of sounds ' , emphasizes the need for a flexible phonetic reference system or , rather , a ...
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For some reason not immediately clear to me , occasional reference is made to a given language being spoken ' on both sides of the Iron Curtain ' ( 48 , 49 , 106 ) . Apart from the fact that one could question the advisability of ...
For some reason not immediately clear to me , occasional reference is made to a given language being spoken ' on both sides of the Iron Curtain ' ( 48 , 49 , 106 ) . Apart from the fact that one could question the advisability of ...
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