Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... mark a highly inexplicit presentation of meaning - a style in which a single expression can stand for any of several thoughts ( cf. Finegan ) . These features are all reduced forms , tending toward homophonous expression and the loss of ...
... mark a highly inexplicit presentation of meaning - a style in which a single expression can stand for any of several thoughts ( cf. Finegan ) . These features are all reduced forms , tending toward homophonous expression and the loss of ...
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... mark the author's or speaker's stance in a text . Specific emphatics have a weight of .32 on this factor - too low to be considered salient , but in line with the stated interpretation . Linguistic features which might mark author's ...
... mark the author's or speaker's stance in a text . Specific emphatics have a weight of .32 on this factor - too low to be considered salient , but in line with the stated interpretation . Linguistic features which might mark author's ...
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... mark future events that are feared or to be avoided , and corresponds to Eng . ' lest ... ' constructions , except that it is not limited to subordinate clauses . The aspectual distinction is marked only in past and ' fu- ture ...
... mark future events that are feared or to be avoided , and corresponds to Eng . ' lest ... ' constructions , except that it is not limited to subordinate clauses . The aspectual distinction is marked only in past and ' fu- ture ...
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