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These components co - vary with one another in language after language , which suggests that Transitivity is a cent property of language use . The grammatical and semantic prominence of Transitivity is shown to derive from its ...
These components co - vary with one another in language after language , which suggests that Transitivity is a cent property of language use . The grammatical and semantic prominence of Transitivity is shown to derive from its ...
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Anderson 1977 , in elaborating on Chung's remarks , suggests that " the passive is in some languages of the family the PREDOMINANT sentence structure ' ( 327 , emphasis supplied ) . We suggest that it is precisely the foregrounding ...
Anderson 1977 , in elaborating on Chung's remarks , suggests that " the passive is in some languages of the family the PREDOMINANT sentence structure ' ( 327 , emphasis supplied ) . We suggest that it is precisely the foregrounding ...
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LaVelle , it is reported , suggests that this helps to maintain perceptual clarity by maximizing the difference between a Low - Low and a Low - Mid sequence ; this seems reasonable enough , though why it should be called a “ linguistic ...
LaVelle , it is reported , suggests that this helps to maintain perceptual clarity by maximizing the difference between a Low - Low and a Low - Mid sequence ; this seems reasonable enough , though why it should be called a “ linguistic ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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