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In 18a , for example , the prior 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 ...
In 18a , for example , the prior 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 ...
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Now notice that when the demonstrative subject is used for spatial deixis , th - clefts do not require the OP that they require when the demonstrative subject is used for temporal deixis or for discourse deixis in reference to an OP ...
Now notice that when the demonstrative subject is used for spatial deixis , th - clefts do not require the OP that they require when the demonstrative subject is used for temporal deixis or for discourse deixis in reference to an OP ...
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In ' Satire as 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 ) .
In ' Satire as 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 ) .
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
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