Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... discourse factors , is still biased against sentential subjects , which are mostly likely to be presupposed . Hoekstra & Kooij consider and reject a discourse ' pivot - first ' explanation for certain Dutch word - order facts ( 43–45 ) ...
... discourse factors , is still biased against sentential subjects , which are mostly likely to be presupposed . Hoekstra & Kooij consider and reject a discourse ' pivot - first ' explanation for certain Dutch word - order facts ( 43–45 ) ...
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... discourse , following the transcript - analytic model of John Sinclair & Malcolm Coulthard 1975 ( Towards an analysis of discourse , Oxford University Press ) . Hullen & Lorscher demon- strate that there is a hierarchy of illocutions ...
... discourse , following the transcript - analytic model of John Sinclair & Malcolm Coulthard 1975 ( Towards an analysis of discourse , Oxford University Press ) . Hullen & Lorscher demon- strate that there is a hierarchy of illocutions ...
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... discourse : innovation and coherence . * 1. INTRODUCTION . This article proposes a new quantitative method for ana- lyzing the distribution of vocabulary in discourse . It does not attempt to develop a comprehensive linguistic theory ...
... discourse : innovation and coherence . * 1. INTRODUCTION . This article proposes a new quantitative method for ana- lyzing the distribution of vocabulary in discourse . It does not attempt to develop a comprehensive linguistic theory ...
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