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The eighth and final chapter reviews the basic concepts discussed in the previous six chapters . It also raises the question of whether meaning is determined by the text , author , audience , or a combination of all three .
The eighth and final chapter reviews the basic concepts discussed in the previous six chapters . It also raises the question of whether meaning is determined by the text , author , audience , or a combination of all three .
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The chapters are organized into six sections . The first , by the editors , is introductory . The second consists of single - discipline chapters that examine the FLDH on a world scale . Then follow four geographically based sections ...
The chapters are organized into six sections . The first , by the editors , is introductory . The second consists of single - discipline chapters that examine the FLDH on a world scale . Then follow four geographically based sections ...
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contains only three chapters ( plus a concluding chapter ) , and the amount of ... Untersuchung zu Preposition Stranding In the first chapter ( “ Introduction ' , 1-31 ) , the author introduces several aspects concerning context und ...
contains only three chapters ( plus a concluding chapter ) , and the amount of ... Untersuchung zu Preposition Stranding In the first chapter ( “ Introduction ' , 1-31 ) , the author introduces several aspects concerning context und ...
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Letters to Language | 5 |
Enhancement and overlap in the speech chain Samuel Jay Keyser Kenneth Noble Stevens | 33 |
Revisiting anaphoric islands Alice C Harris | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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