Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... examples allow cogent understanding of FEIs with a discoursal , interactional perspective , for example : In many discourse situations [ choices of FEIS , especially proverbs and metaphors ] avoid loss of face both on the part of the ...
... examples allow cogent understanding of FEIs with a discoursal , interactional perspective , for example : In many discourse situations [ choices of FEIS , especially proverbs and metaphors ] avoid loss of face both on the part of the ...
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... example , initial m is assigned the status of a possible depressor consonant , assumedly because six of the thirteen roots which have m as an initial consonant have either double - low or low - rising tones . However , seven of these ...
... example , initial m is assigned the status of a possible depressor consonant , assumedly because six of the thirteen roots which have m as an initial consonant have either double - low or low - rising tones . However , seven of these ...
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... example , expressives such as ideophones usually evoke concrete images and have a quite specific semantics.3 I focus on expressive items that belong to one of the semantic types shown in Table 1 . TYPE Sense words Names Bad words a ...
... example , expressives such as ideophones usually evoke concrete images and have a quite specific semantics.3 I focus on expressive items that belong to one of the semantic types shown in Table 1 . TYPE Sense words Names Bad words a ...
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