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Chafe ( 1979a ) suggests that a literary text is ' an imitation of natural speech ' , and Ochs ( 1979 : 77 ) asserts that a ' novelist trying to recreate a casual situational context will use many of the features ... of unplanned ...
Chafe ( 1979a ) suggests that a literary text is ' an imitation of natural speech ' , and Ochs ( 1979 : 77 ) asserts that a ' novelist trying to recreate a casual situational context will use many of the features ... of unplanned ...
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Schuman suggests that a comparison of many types of language genesis in different social environments can provide ... I would like to suggest that second - language systems are geared toward optimization of perception rather than ...
Schuman suggests that a comparison of many types of language genesis in different social environments can provide ... I would like to suggest that second - language systems are geared toward optimization of perception rather than ...
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Marshall & Newcombe's contribution re- nemic recoding of orthographic information ' views the syndrome historically and suggests ( 399 ) . Saffran et al . assume that the right - hemthat the deep dyslexic profile involves ' semantic ...
Marshall & Newcombe's contribution re- nemic recoding of orthographic information ' views the syndrome historically and suggests ( 399 ) . Saffran et al . assume that the right - hemthat the deep dyslexic profile involves ' semantic ...
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