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... claims and to explore the more general question of discourse function . We will show that an analysis based on the uses of SP in discourse is essential ; however , the notions of discourse function and ( in particular ) of foregrounding ...
... claims and to explore the more general question of discourse function . We will show that an analysis based on the uses of SP in discourse is essential ; however , the notions of discourse function and ( in particular ) of foregrounding ...
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... claims can be true . When a computer tested this algorithm on the corpus , it scored quite well , which K sees as confirming his claims . Certainly it must be admitted that there are systematic aspects to noun gender in German ...
... claims can be true . When a computer tested this algorithm on the corpus , it scored quite well , which K sees as confirming his claims . Certainly it must be admitted that there are systematic aspects to noun gender in German ...
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... claims that other data argue for biclausal struc- ture - e.g . finite complements , matrix or embedded scope with negation , and behavior like an embedded subject on the part of the ob- ject of lassen , with respect to word order and ...
... claims that other data argue for biclausal struc- ture - e.g . finite complements , matrix or embedded scope with negation , and behavior like an embedded subject on the part of the ob- ject of lassen , with respect to word order and ...
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