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Variation analysis also addresses genre issues ( e.g. different patterns in narrative vs. descriptive discourse ) and the identification of systematic units within discourses . The sample analyses in this chapter focus on alternative ...
Variation analysis also addresses genre issues ( e.g. different patterns in narrative vs. descriptive discourse ) and the identification of systematic units within discourses . The sample analyses in this chapter focus on alternative ...
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A naive reader of this book will come away with no sense of the enormous early contributions to Japanese syntax of Kuno , Kuroda , and Shibatani and will also have little sense of syntactic issues dealt with in work by Miyagawa's ...
A naive reader of this book will come away with no sense of the enormous early contributions to Japanese syntax of Kuno , Kuroda , and Shibatani and will also have little sense of syntactic issues dealt with in work by Miyagawa's ...
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This volume amply illustrates current issues and experimental paradigms in the study of reading and language in psychology . It is particularly worth acquiring if one has no easy access to the Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology ...
This volume amply illustrates current issues and experimental paradigms in the study of reading and language in psychology . It is particularly worth acquiring if one has no easy access to the Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology ...
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