Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... sense of involvement with its point of view . Thus features of involvement , in Chafe's sense , grow out of the establishment of what Havelock 1963 and Ong 1977 , 1979 call a ' sense of identification ' . This is also the kind of ...
... sense of involvement with its point of view . Thus features of involvement , in Chafe's sense , grow out of the establishment of what Havelock 1963 and Ong 1977 , 1979 call a ' sense of identification ' . This is also the kind of ...
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... sense , predicating a relation between two objects conceived as distinct . To is used in a sense derivative of its locative- path sense : it describes the relation between two distinct objects which , though separate or separable , are ...
... sense , predicating a relation between two objects conceived as distinct . To is used in a sense derivative of its locative- path sense : it describes the relation between two distinct objects which , though separate or separable , are ...
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... sense . Examples 19a ' - c ' are passive . It should be evident from intuition and from the disambiguating contexts that , in some sense , the passive expressions are processual - designating all the states within a process as it ...
... sense . Examples 19a ' - c ' are passive . It should be evident from intuition and from the disambiguating contexts that , in some sense , the passive expressions are processual - designating all the states within a process as it ...
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