Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... analysis that have appeared in the literature are irrelevant for strictly linguistic analysis , and the distinction must be maintained between philosophical and linguistic questions . We must understand whether our analyses address the ...
... analysis that have appeared in the literature are irrelevant for strictly linguistic analysis , and the distinction must be maintained between philosophical and linguistic questions . We must understand whether our analyses address the ...
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... analysis of discourse . Ch . 2 , ' The linear organization of the joke ' ( 60-107 ) presents a model for the structural analysis of jokes , in the western Europeanized sense of jokes , derived from the models of narrative analysis ...
... analysis of discourse . Ch . 2 , ' The linear organization of the joke ' ( 60-107 ) presents a model for the structural analysis of jokes , in the western Europeanized sense of jokes , derived from the models of narrative analysis ...
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... analysis of END and FINISH ( taken over from Freed 1979 ) flatly contradicts Wierzbicka's ( 1988 ) analysis in one point . However , T quotes the latter in the mottoes of Ch . 8 , obviously unaware of the contradiction . To take up ...
... analysis of END and FINISH ( taken over from Freed 1979 ) flatly contradicts Wierzbicka's ( 1988 ) analysis in one point . However , T quotes the latter in the mottoes of Ch . 8 , obviously unaware of the contradiction . To take up ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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