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REFERENTIAL DENSITY IN DISCOURSE AND SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY BALTHASAR BICKEL University of Leipzig Narrative production experiments reveal systematic crosslinguistic differences in the preferred ratio of overt to possible argument NPs ...
REFERENTIAL DENSITY IN DISCOURSE AND SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY BALTHASAR BICKEL University of Leipzig Narrative production experiments reveal systematic crosslinguistic differences in the preferred ratio of overt to possible argument NPs ...
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For the sample of languages in Table 1 , the hypothesis in 18 predicts that Belhare discourse has the greatest chance of having a low RD , and that Maithili discourse has the lowest chance of having a low RD . Nepali is expected to fall ...
For the sample of languages in Table 1 , the hypothesis in 18 predicts that Belhare discourse has the greatest chance of having a low RD , and that Maithili discourse has the lowest chance of having a low RD . Nepali is expected to fall ...
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Discourse intonation in L2 : From theory and research to practice . By DOROTHY M. CHUN . ( Language learning and lan- guage teaching 1. ) Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2002. Pp . xvii , 285. ISBN 1588111695. $ 43.95 .
Discourse intonation in L2 : From theory and research to practice . By DOROTHY M. CHUN . ( Language learning and lan- guage teaching 1. ) Amsterdam : John Benjamins , 2002. Pp . xvii , 285. ISBN 1588111695. $ 43.95 .
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