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The point is , however , that typically exophoric adverbs like R v nastojaščee vremja , E at the present time ( or R sejčas , E now ) , which normally refer to the time when the speaker utters the sentence , may also be used ...
The point is , however , that typically exophoric adverbs like R v nastojaščee vremja , E at the present time ( or R sejčas , E now ) , which normally refer to the time when the speaker utters the sentence , may also be used ...
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The present work should perhaps have been titled A course in linguistic phonetics -since , to a large degree , it takes the approach and deals with the concerns of L's earlier Preliminaries to linguistic phonetics ( 1971 ) and expands ...
The present work should perhaps have been titled A course in linguistic phonetics -since , to a large degree , it takes the approach and deals with the concerns of L's earlier Preliminaries to linguistic phonetics ( 1971 ) and expands ...
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G himself earlier regarded Propp's work as lying outside the higher - level semantic structure ' of narrative discourse ; but in the present work , he announces a change of mind ( 240 ) . He now asserts that Propp's concept of plot can ...
G himself earlier regarded Propp's work as lying outside the higher - level semantic structure ' of narrative discourse ; but in the present work , he announces a change of mind ( 240 ) . He now asserts that Propp's concept of plot can ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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