Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... chapter on metrics presents yet a different type of problem . The intro- duction to this chapter more or less assumes that the reader has knowledge of the goal of metrical theory . The chapter begins with a discussion of formalism , and ...
... chapter on metrics presents yet a different type of problem . The intro- duction to this chapter more or less assumes that the reader has knowledge of the goal of metrical theory . The chapter begins with a discussion of formalism , and ...
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... chapter on ' Lan- guage and mind ' ) . Another difference from the American tradition is that the chapter on semantics ( by D. A. CRUSE ) is devoted entirely to lexical semantics , with no coverage of formal semantics or of the ...
... chapter on ' Lan- guage and mind ' ) . Another difference from the American tradition is that the chapter on semantics ( by D. A. CRUSE ) is devoted entirely to lexical semantics , with no coverage of formal semantics or of the ...
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... chapter by PETER GOODRICH , subtitled ' Listening in legal settings ' ( 11-36 ) , which is mainly about cross - examination . RICHARD G. TEDESCHI'S chapter on ' Therapeutic listening ' ( 37-49 ) is about listening but not about language ...
... chapter by PETER GOODRICH , subtitled ' Listening in legal settings ' ( 11-36 ) , which is mainly about cross - examination . RICHARD G. TEDESCHI'S chapter on ' Therapeutic listening ' ( 37-49 ) is about listening but not about language ...
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