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... discourse of a DIMENSIONALIZED FIGURE . But SP has other , quite different , discourse functions , in addition to important cognitive / referential , expressive , and pragmatic meanings — all of which are also attrib- utable to ...
... discourse of a DIMENSIONALIZED FIGURE . But SP has other , quite different , discourse functions , in addition to important cognitive / referential , expressive , and pragmatic meanings — all of which are also attrib- utable to ...
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... discourse function ( see Hopper 1979 : 217 ) .1 Two of the verbal forms which have been discussed in this connection are the French Simple Past ( SP ) ... discourse ; the question of its discourse functions ASPECT AND DISCOURSE FUNCTION 847.
... discourse function ( see Hopper 1979 : 217 ) .1 Two of the verbal forms which have been discussed in this connection are the French Simple Past ( SP ) ... discourse ; the question of its discourse functions ASPECT AND DISCOURSE FUNCTION 847.
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... Discourse and syntax . ( Syntax and semantics , 12. ) New York : Aca- demic Press . Grevisse , MAURICE . 1969. Le bon usage . 9ème édition . Gembloux : Duculot . GRIMES , JOSEPH . 1975. The thread of discourse . The Hague : Mouton ...
... Discourse and syntax . ( Syntax and semantics , 12. ) New York : Aca- demic Press . Grevisse , MAURICE . 1969. Le bon usage . 9ème édition . Gembloux : Duculot . GRIMES , JOSEPH . 1975. The thread of discourse . The Hague : Mouton ...
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