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Each of these weaknesses in coverage limits our ability to interpret the content . ... Without accountability , problems of interpretation may only be resolved by contacting the author or by locating speakers of the same speech variety ...
Each of these weaknesses in coverage limits our ability to interpret the content . ... Without accountability , problems of interpretation may only be resolved by contacting the author or by locating speakers of the same speech variety ...
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On a morphomic interpretation , the traditional nomenclature provides a coherent and informative classification of forms in terms of their bases . The two conjugational series are organized by their stems , but designated by their ...
On a morphomic interpretation , the traditional nomenclature provides a coherent and informative classification of forms in terms of their bases . The two conjugational series are organized by their stems , but designated by their ...
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While the approach proves inadequate for identifying the uniquely literary characteristics of a text , it helps unlock interpretation as a negotiated process between the reader and the text and shows clearly that the experiences and ...
While the approach proves inadequate for identifying the uniquely literary characteristics of a text , it helps unlock interpretation as a negotiated process between the reader and the text and shows clearly that the experiences and ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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