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Tagmemics makes grammatical functions focal , but associates such functions with sets of items and constructions . A function may be considered to be a defining property of a set while the set may be said to manifest a function.3 ...
Tagmemics makes grammatical functions focal , but associates such functions with sets of items and constructions . A function may be considered to be a defining property of a set while the set may be said to manifest a function.3 ...
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Further functional segments indicating manner , time , place , instrument , etc. give us SETTING and STAGE PROPS . ... but to reveal relations.5 Each grammatical function is associated with a set of items or constructions or both .
Further functional segments indicating manner , time , place , instrument , etc. give us SETTING and STAGE PROPS . ... but to reveal relations.5 Each grammatical function is associated with a set of items or constructions or both .
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Thus , in English - considering the whole set of possible utterances - grammatical function is not reducible either ( a ) to the parameter of word order alone ( 1 , 2 , 3 = subject , predicate , object ) nor ( b ) to the parameters of ...
Thus , in English - considering the whole set of possible utterances - grammatical function is not reducible either ( a ) to the parameter of word order alone ( 1 , 2 , 3 = subject , predicate , object ) nor ( b ) to the parameters of ...
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