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There is no such group , obviously , and therefore this structure is outlawed on pragmatic grounds . It is possible , however , to interpret at least ... To illustrate , compare the following two structures and their interpretations .
There is no such group , obviously , and therefore this structure is outlawed on pragmatic grounds . It is possible , however , to interpret at least ... To illustrate , compare the following two structures and their interpretations .
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While the rest of the book deals with different aspects of systemic functional analysis , Chs . 3 , 4 , and 5 focus specifically on the importance of grammar in clause structure , information structure , and thematic structure , as well ...
While the rest of the book deals with different aspects of systemic functional analysis , Chs . 3 , 4 , and 5 focus specifically on the importance of grammar in clause structure , information structure , and thematic structure , as well ...
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The book is devoted to the structure of the verb , where most of the morphological elaboration that characterizes the language is to be found . This structure is presented in terms of a set of position classes ordered with respect to ...
The book is devoted to the structure of the verb , where most of the morphological elaboration that characterizes the language is to be found . This structure is presented in terms of a set of position classes ordered with respect to ...
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