Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... writing have often been studied , contradictory claims concerning the linguistic relationship between the two modes are still common . These contradictions can arise from basing global conclusions on restricted methodologies - such as ...
... writing have often been studied , contradictory claims concerning the linguistic relationship between the two modes are still common . These contradictions can arise from basing global conclusions on restricted methodologies - such as ...
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... writing by comparing conversation and academic papers along the two hypothesized dimensions of integration / frag- mentation and involvement / detachment . By contrast , Blankenship 1962 con- cluded , from a comparison of popular ...
... writing by comparing conversation and academic papers along the two hypothesized dimensions of integration / frag- mentation and involvement / detachment . By contrast , Blankenship 1962 con- cluded , from a comparison of popular ...
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... writing . Rather , A shows that these two forms share many strategies , which become more ac- cessible to analysis when examined critically both from the traditional assumptions governing the notion of writing ( i.e. a densely packed ...
... writing . Rather , A shows that these two forms share many strategies , which become more ac- cessible to analysis when examined critically both from the traditional assumptions governing the notion of writing ( i.e. a densely packed ...
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