Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... grammar was essentially developed out of questions about word forms ' ( 44 ) . The work begins with a seventy - six - page introduction titled ' Systematic functional typology ' , jointly authored by the editors . The introduction is ...
... grammar was essentially developed out of questions about word forms ' ( 44 ) . The work begins with a seventy - six - page introduction titled ' Systematic functional typology ' , jointly authored by the editors . The introduction is ...
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... grammar but makes apparent the conceptual basis of grammatical structure . Despite its non - technical presentation , Cognitive English Grammar shows considerable technical sophistication , covering central topics in reasonable depth ...
... grammar but makes apparent the conceptual basis of grammatical structure . Despite its non - technical presentation , Cognitive English Grammar shows considerable technical sophistication , covering central topics in reasonable depth ...
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... grammar of Yakan Burke : Languages and communities in Early Modern Europe Burridge : Blooming English : Observations on the roots , cultivation and hybrids of the English language Caffarel et al . ( eds . ) : Language typology : A ...
... grammar of Yakan Burke : Languages and communities in Early Modern Europe Burridge : Blooming English : Observations on the roots , cultivation and hybrids of the English language Caffarel et al . ( eds . ) : Language typology : A ...
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