Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... respect to this dimension : reported past events , combined with in- formational exposition using present tense forms . The remaining text types , such as conversation and academic prose , have lower mean values on this dimension ...
... respect to this dimension : reported past events , combined with in- formational exposition using present tense forms . The remaining text types , such as conversation and academic prose , have lower mean values on this dimension ...
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... respect to the budget , and you already have clarified the situation with respect to the budget . ( 27 ) * I certainly will , and you already have , { clarify / clarified } the situation with respect to the budget . Some speakers accept ...
... respect to the budget , and you already have clarified the situation with respect to the budget . ( 27 ) * I certainly will , and you already have , { clarify / clarified } the situation with respect to the budget . Some speakers accept ...
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... respect to its value for the feature of gender : ( 45 ) [ DECL : weak , NUM : Sg , CASE : nom ] has e suffixed to it . In our second example , the conflicting feature is the intrinsic feature of num- ber on nouns , the conjuncts are ...
... respect to its value for the feature of gender : ( 45 ) [ DECL : weak , NUM : Sg , CASE : nom ] has e suffixed to it . In our second example , the conflicting feature is the intrinsic feature of num- ber on nouns , the conjuncts are ...
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