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Current issues in linguistic theory , ed . by Roger Cole , 215-46 . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . CHAFE , WALLACE . 1979. The flow of thought and the flow of language . Syntax and semantics , vol . 12 : Discourse and syntax ...
Current issues in linguistic theory , ed . by Roger Cole , 215-46 . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . CHAFE , WALLACE . 1979. The flow of thought and the flow of language . Syntax and semantics , vol . 12 : Discourse and syntax ...
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introduction to M. A. K. Halliday's theory of linguistics . Presenting the principles of the Hallidayan approach , this book is ideal for the novice , as well as a good refresher for anyone who has previously studied the theory .
introduction to M. A. K. Halliday's theory of linguistics . Presenting the principles of the Hallidayan approach , this book is ideal for the novice , as well as a good refresher for anyone who has previously studied the theory .
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Comparing Japanese and English , Takano proposes a new theory of parametric variation and argues that Japanese is a ' nominal language ' in which all verbs are derived from nouns . Finally , ' Two types of wн - adverbials : A ...
Comparing Japanese and English , Takano proposes a new theory of parametric variation and argues that Japanese is a ' nominal language ' in which all verbs are derived from nouns . Finally , ' Two types of wн - adverbials : A ...
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