Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... mark clause - to - clause referential contrast for subject pronouns ; i.e. , the presence of the pronoun marks a change of subject , while its absence marks continuity ( 258-60 ) . Chap . 7 deals with demonstrative pronouns and adverbs ...
... mark clause - to - clause referential contrast for subject pronouns ; i.e. , the presence of the pronoun marks a change of subject , while its absence marks continuity ( 258-60 ) . Chap . 7 deals with demonstrative pronouns and adverbs ...
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... mark future events that are feared or to be avoided , and corresponds to Eng . ' lest ... ' constructions , except that it is not limited to subordinate clauses . The aspectual distinction is marked only in past and ' fu- ture ...
... mark future events that are feared or to be avoided , and corresponds to Eng . ' lest ... ' constructions , except that it is not limited to subordinate clauses . The aspectual distinction is marked only in past and ' fu- ture ...
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... mark the limits of units such as morphemes , words , clauses , sentences , and paragraphs ( cf. Trubetzkoy 1969 : 273-97 ; Jakobson et al . 1965 : 14-15 ; Ja- kobson & Waugh 1979 : 38-9 , 42-9 ) . In addition , in some languages , such ...
... mark the limits of units such as morphemes , words , clauses , sentences , and paragraphs ( cf. Trubetzkoy 1969 : 273-97 ; Jakobson et al . 1965 : 14-15 ; Ja- kobson & Waugh 1979 : 38-9 , 42-9 ) . In addition , in some languages , such ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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