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The themes of self - reference and temporal reference in Emily's speech are picked up three chapters later , but ... As Nelson describes this chapter , ' Dore sees her ( Emily ) as being “ taken over by ” her father's language ' ...
The themes of self - reference and temporal reference in Emily's speech are picked up three chapters later , but ... As Nelson describes this chapter , ' Dore sees her ( Emily ) as being “ taken over by ” her father's language ' ...
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The chapter closes with a fascinating and unfortunately too short discussion of law practitioners ' preference for ... The three chapters in Part III , ' Poetry : Linguistic analysis and language teaching ' , are by H. G. WIDDOWSON ...
The chapter closes with a fascinating and unfortunately too short discussion of law practitioners ' preference for ... The three chapters in Part III , ' Poetry : Linguistic analysis and language teaching ' , are by H. G. WIDDOWSON ...
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In Part 1 , C includes four chapters on major aspects of English structure : grammar , vocabulary , pronunciation , and spelling . The chapter on grammar is basically on usage . C avoids the current complexity of syntactic theory and ...
In Part 1 , C includes four chapters on major aspects of English structure : grammar , vocabulary , pronunciation , and spelling . The chapter on grammar is basically on usage . C avoids the current complexity of syntactic theory and ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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