Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... given element can be determined by perceptual , relational , or linguistic factors . As an illustration of this ... given 89 % of the time , and 10 was given 11 % of the time ; but when they were asked to describe 8 , sen- tence 11 was ...
... given element can be determined by perceptual , relational , or linguistic factors . As an illustration of this ... given 89 % of the time , and 10 was given 11 % of the time ; but when they were asked to describe 8 , sen- tence 11 was ...
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... given -- but no agent . This dissociation of the second and third functions can be viewed as a dissociation of the basic sensori - motor schema for causation . In 21 , the listener may take the perspective of the apple ; but he also has ...
... given -- but no agent . This dissociation of the second and third functions can be viewed as a dissociation of the basic sensori - motor schema for causation . In 21 , the listener may take the perspective of the apple ; but he also has ...
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... given . Halliday , however , attempts to identify information focus with both intonational stress and the given / new contrast . The problem is that these two dimensions are often orthogonal : stress within the tone group can be ...
... given . Halliday , however , attempts to identify information focus with both intonational stress and the given / new contrast . The problem is that these two dimensions are often orthogonal : stress within the tone group can be ...
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