Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... approach They ate cheese describes a homogeneous event , and They ate a sandwich does not , because subparts of the event of eating cheese are also events of eating cheese ; while subparts of the event of eating a sandwich are not ...
... approach They ate cheese describes a homogeneous event , and They ate a sandwich does not , because subparts of the event of eating cheese are also events of eating cheese ; while subparts of the event of eating a sandwich are not ...
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... approaches to literacy . Ed . by BRIAN STREET . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1993 . Pp . xii , 321 . The anthropological approach to literacy began when Jack Goody ( Literacy in traditional societies , Cambridge : Cambridge ...
... approaches to literacy . Ed . by BRIAN STREET . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1993 . Pp . xii , 321 . The anthropological approach to literacy began when Jack Goody ( Literacy in traditional societies , Cambridge : Cambridge ...
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... approach when we consider the number and variety of structural patterns that one can represent by means of the model ... approach contrasts with the positive licensing approach of CG : ' an expression is ungrammatical only because there ...
... approach when we consider the number and variety of structural patterns that one can represent by means of the model ... approach contrasts with the positive licensing approach of CG : ' an expression is ungrammatical only because there ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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