Language, Band 58,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 |
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... 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 discourse in his story ...
... 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 discourse in his story ...
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... suggests that a comparison of many types of language genesis in different social environments can provide crucial ... suggest that second - language systems are geared toward optimization of perception rather than optimization of ...
... suggests that a comparison of many types of language genesis in different social environments can provide crucial ... suggest that second - language systems are geared toward optimization of perception rather than optimization of ...
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... suggests that the deep dyslexic profile involves ' semantic errors in the context of derivational and visual errors ' , as well as impaired recognition of func- tion words and nonsense syllables . They also maintain that the pattern of ...
... suggests that the deep dyslexic profile involves ' semantic errors in the context of derivational and visual errors ' , as well as impaired recognition of func- tion words and nonsense syllables . They also maintain that the pattern of ...
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abstract active addressees adverbs analysis argument Balochi Barbara base basic Chap Charles Chickasaw Choctaw Chomsky clause cognitive complements complex components composite structure concepts constituent constraints construction context contrast derived Desdemona direct objects discourse discussion domain English examples expressions function Georgian grammar Guaraní hearers hypothesis illocutionary acts interpretation intonation intransitive Joan John language language death lexical logical marked meaning modifiers Montague Grammar morphemes morphological nominal notion noun NP's occur Othello paper participants passive passive-sensitive past-tense forms phonological pidgin possible pragmatic structuring predicate present problem proposition question reference relation Relational Grammar request role rules schema semantic semantic structure sentence speaker specific speech acts spoken stative suffix syllable syntactic syntagmatic syntax tense Topic trajector transformational transformational grammar transitive verb University Press utterance verb vowel word written