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Repetition in discourse : Interdisciplinary perspectives . Ed . by BARBARA JOHN- STONE . ( Advances in discourse processes , 47 and 48. ) Norwood , NJ : Ablex , 1994. Vol . 1 : Pp . xv , 250 ; Vol . 2 : Pp . xv , 214 . Reviewed by Agnes ...
Repetition in discourse : Interdisciplinary perspectives . Ed . by BARBARA JOHN- STONE . ( Advances in discourse processes , 47 and 48. ) Norwood , NJ : Ablex , 1994. Vol . 1 : Pp . xv , 250 ; Vol . 2 : Pp . xv , 214 . Reviewed by Agnes ...
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... discourse . The first paper , ' Discourse linguis- tics and biblical Hebrew grammar , by CHRISTO H. J. VAN DER MERWE ( 13-49 ) , reviews the field from the 1970s to the present . ' Discourse lin- guistics ' is broadly defined but often ...
... discourse . The first paper , ' Discourse linguis- tics and biblical Hebrew grammar , by CHRISTO H. J. VAN DER MERWE ( 13-49 ) , reviews the field from the 1970s to the present . ' Discourse lin- guistics ' is broadly defined but often ...
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... discourse analysis , and Foucaul- dian rhetorical theory . Stygall's central claim is that legal language is understood differentially by the legal discourse community and the dis- course community of the public ; put simply , at ...
... discourse analysis , and Foucaul- dian rhetorical theory . Stygall's central claim is that legal language is understood differentially by the legal discourse community and the dis- course community of the public ; put simply , at ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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