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Al- though a number of the ' deictic ' expressions covered in this chapter are in the category of INDEXICALS , this term is never introduced or ex- plained . Hence , here again , H's terminology oc- curs in a vacuum , unconnected to ...
Al- though a number of the ' deictic ' expressions covered in this chapter are in the category of INDEXICALS , this term is never introduced or ex- plained . Hence , here again , H's terminology oc- curs in a vacuum , unconnected to ...
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On the contrary , the five chapters are a rich , relevant , useful , and coherent source of the var- ious writing - related goings ... is not a very enlightening chapter on legislative communication and the plight of agency writers .
On the contrary , the five chapters are a rich , relevant , useful , and coherent source of the var- ious writing - related goings ... is not a very enlightening chapter on legislative communication and the plight of agency writers .
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Once a language has been standardized , how are changes distinguished from errors ? B shows how Peter Trudgill's method of indexing pho- netic values with speakers ' birth years can show change over time . The chapter concludes with an ...
Once a language has been standardized , how are changes distinguished from errors ? B shows how Peter Trudgill's method of indexing pho- netic values with speakers ' birth years can show change over time . The chapter concludes with an ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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