Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... theory and moraic theory . In §§3.6-3.7 the focus is the justification for postulating a skeletal level , even if moraic theory is assumed . They introduce some familiar evidence based on the representation of long ( i.e. geminate ) ...
... theory and moraic theory . In §§3.6-3.7 the focus is the justification for postulating a skeletal level , even if moraic theory is assumed . They introduce some familiar evidence based on the representation of long ( i.e. geminate ) ...
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... theory . The author argues that the strategies represented in this theory constitute facework rather than politeness ( Bargiela- Chiappini 2003 ) and that their manifestations are not inherently polite but may acquire a politeness index ...
... theory . The author argues that the strategies represented in this theory constitute facework rather than politeness ( Bargiela- Chiappini 2003 ) and that their manifestations are not inherently polite but may acquire a politeness index ...
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... theory to situate literary discourse in the context of broader meaning- making processes . But S updates this research tradition by drawing on a variety of developments in cognitive language theory in particular . Ch . 2 shows how ideas ...
... theory to situate literary discourse in the context of broader meaning- making processes . But S updates this research tradition by drawing on a variety of developments in cognitive language theory in particular . Ch . 2 shows how ideas ...
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The IndoAryan languages J Peterson | 891 |
Cognitive linguistics L A Michaelis | 898 |
Paradigms in phonological theory C Rice | 905 |
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