Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... discourse provides no apparent referent for the demonstrative other than that provided by the OP - that is , the person to whom the cup belongs . Similarly , in 18b , that is not being used to refer to any particular individual or ...
... discourse provides no apparent referent for the demonstrative other than that provided by the OP - that is , the person to whom the cup belongs . Similarly , in 18b , that is not being used to refer to any particular individual or ...
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... discourse deixis in reference to an OP variable . Thus , compare 32a - c discourse - initially . ( 32 ) a . Oh , look - that's your uncle who's walking over there . b . #Oh , hey — that is / was 1946 that I put this roof on . c . #Say ...
... discourse deixis in reference to an OP variable . Thus , compare 32a - c discourse - initially . ( 32 ) a . Oh , look - that's your uncle who's walking over there . b . #Oh , hey — that is / was 1946 that I put this roof on . c . #Say ...
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... discourse ' S begins to more formally discuss the general discursive characteristics of satire including not only a bottom - up but also a top - down approach ( positioning satire as a higher - order form of discourse ) . He extends and ...
... discourse ' S begins to more formally discuss the general discursive characteristics of satire including not only a bottom - up but also a top - down approach ( positioning satire as a higher - order form of discourse ) . He extends and ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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