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This accords with B's observations that LT is used in both speech domains , while HT is restricted to the non - authentic ( 152 ) —and that most words of LT are unmarked with respect to HT ( or , in B's terms , ' mutable to ' it ; 195 ) ...
This accords with B's observations that LT is used in both speech domains , while HT is restricted to the non - authentic ( 152 ) —and that most words of LT are unmarked with respect to HT ( or , in B's terms , ' mutable to ' it ; 195 ) ...
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Language and Speech 25.97-125 . 1986. On the similarities between spoken and written language . Language and Speech 28.323-59 . Beaman , Karen . 1984. Coordination and subordination revisited : Syntactic complexity and written narrative ...
Language and Speech 25.97-125 . 1986. On the similarities between spoken and written language . Language and Speech 28.323-59 . Beaman , Karen . 1984. Coordination and subordination revisited : Syntactic complexity and written narrative ...
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Following a thoughtful general introduction by Philips ( 1-11 ) , Part I , ' Women's and men's speech in cross - cultural perspective ' , is also introduced by Philips ( 15-25 ) . This section includes ' The womanly woman : Manipulation ...
Following a thoughtful general introduction by Philips ( 1-11 ) , Part I , ' Women's and men's speech in cross - cultural perspective ' , is also introduced by Philips ( 15-25 ) . This section includes ' The womanly woman : Manipulation ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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