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tion : the placement of the obviative is the formal mark of a referential category of ANIMATENESS , which is not otherwise formally marked.17 7.2 . NEUTRALIZATION OF OBVIATION . In treating agreement ( 86 ) we have seen that certain ...
tion : the placement of the obviative is the formal mark of a referential category of ANIMATENESS , which is not otherwise formally marked.17 7.2 . NEUTRALIZATION OF OBVIATION . In treating agreement ( 86 ) we have seen that certain ...
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Each of these three types of cadences is further subdivided : conclusive cadences into marked and unmarked , anticadences into falling and rising - falling , and semicadences into unmarked , rising marked , and falling marked .
Each of these three types of cadences is further subdivided : conclusive cadences into marked and unmarked , anticadences into falling and rising - falling , and semicadences into unmarked , rising marked , and falling marked .
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Another concept which Newmark uses with too little discrimination is that of marked vs. unmarked . Our methods have hardly reached the degree of refinement that would enable us to identify a form as marked on the basis of function alone ...
Another concept which Newmark uses with too little discrimination is that of marked vs. unmarked . Our methods have hardly reached the degree of refinement that would enable us to identify a form as marked on the basis of function alone ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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