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tions , or subordinate constructions of the type included in Factor 1 ( viz . thatclauses , if - clauses etc. ) ... However , a simple spoken / written distinction cannot explain the over - all distribution of text types shown in Fig . 1.
tions , or subordinate constructions of the type included in Factor 1 ( viz . thatclauses , if - clauses etc. ) ... However , a simple spoken / written distinction cannot explain the over - all distribution of text types shown in Fig . 1.
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That is , individual findings about text types have been generally valid , but the global conclusions based on them , regarding speech and writing , have been in error . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 6. This study has identified three ...
That is , individual findings about text types have been generally valid , but the global conclusions based on them , regarding speech and writing , have been in error . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 6. This study has identified three ...
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Thus use of tú , él , and ella should be higher in Type B tenses , where / s / deletion renders 2nd and 3rd person ... Yo should likewise be used more in Type C tenses than in Types A or B. Table 2 gives pronoun usage rates for all five ...
Thus use of tú , él , and ella should be higher in Type B tenses , where / s / deletion renders 2nd and 3rd person ... Yo should likewise be used more in Type C tenses than in Types A or B. Table 2 gives pronoun usage rates for all five ...
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