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PHONOLOGICAL THEORY DAVID ODDEN Ohio State University In autosegmental phonology , a sequence of adjacent identical tones can be represented ( a ) as a single tone mapped onto multiple vowels , ( b ) as a one - to - one mapping between ...
PHONOLOGICAL THEORY DAVID ODDEN Ohio State University In autosegmental phonology , a sequence of adjacent identical tones can be represented ( a ) as a single tone mapped onto multiple vowels , ( b ) as a one - to - one mapping between ...
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B's theory of metaphorical meaning is based on the distinction among four types of semantic felicity ; this is then used in accounting for metaphorical meaning . The advantage of this model- theoretical account of metaphor over its ...
B's theory of metaphorical meaning is based on the distinction among four types of semantic felicity ; this is then used in accounting for metaphorical meaning . The advantage of this model- theoretical account of metaphor over its ...
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When K published this volume , he had been working on a speech act theory of language for seven years . ... Therefore , structural analyses of complex linguistic acts should provide the basis for acceptable theories of syntax and ...
When K published this volume , he had been working on a speech act theory of language for seven years . ... Therefore , structural analyses of complex linguistic acts should provide the basis for acceptable theories of syntax and ...
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