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ki / try between lexical and function words under elision . " According to Schaefer ( 1987 : 5 , 6 ) , vowels in function words are more likely targets of elision than those in lexical words : ' Most susceptible to elision are vowels ...
ki / try between lexical and function words under elision . " According to Schaefer ( 1987 : 5 , 6 ) , vowels in function words are more likely targets of elision than those in lexical words : ' Most susceptible to elision are vowels ...
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or indefinite ones , such systems leave no ambiguity as to grammatical function when the core arguments are unbalanced . Even in the case of third persons that are otherwise balanced , a difference in discourse salience , coded through ...
or indefinite ones , such systems leave no ambiguity as to grammatical function when the core arguments are unbalanced . Even in the case of third persons that are otherwise balanced , a difference in discourse salience , coded through ...
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In the latter function , the lower levels ( phonological and morphological ) are brought closer to the meaning because they function as part of the overall meaning of a poem . In other words , poetic discourse , being marked by the ...
In the latter function , the lower levels ( phonological and morphological ) are brought closer to the meaning because they function as part of the overall meaning of a poem . In other words , poetic discourse , being marked by the ...
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