Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... given a refinement of the sorting principles . What matters is assessing an added dimension in the given situation , e.g. speed . To take a slightly different example , suppose that those who eat are ( in a given situation ) co ...
... given a refinement of the sorting principles . What matters is assessing an added dimension in the given situation , e.g. speed . To take a slightly different example , suppose that those who eat are ( in a given situation ) co ...
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... given in American dictionaries of English , the significant difference is given after a semicolon , as in the entry for ' bonnet ' cited above . Cf. also lieu ten - ant [ lu'tenǝnt ] ; [ lef'tenǝnt ] ... The pres- ence vs. absence of r ...
... given in American dictionaries of English , the significant difference is given after a semicolon , as in the entry for ' bonnet ' cited above . Cf. also lieu ten - ant [ lu'tenǝnt ] ; [ lef'tenǝnt ] ... The pres- ence vs. absence of r ...
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... given ' information.12 For the purposes of this paper , ' given ' information is ' that knowledge which the speaker assumes to be in the consciousness of the addressee at the time of the utterance ' , whereas ' new information is what ...
... given ' information.12 For the purposes of this paper , ' given ' information is ' that knowledge which the speaker assumes to be in the consciousness of the addressee at the time of the utterance ' , whereas ' new information is what ...
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