Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... expressions is entirely different in the two nominal expressions . In a more complex expression , e.g. perfect love casts out fear ( 1 John 4.18 ) , it is often necessary to make certain radical adjustments , e.g. ' when people ...
... expressions is entirely different in the two nominal expressions . In a more complex expression , e.g. perfect love casts out fear ( 1 John 4.18 ) , it is often necessary to make certain radical adjustments , e.g. ' when people ...
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... expression jião shū ' to teach ' ) , and once as having the falling tone ( in the expression jidoyù ' education ' ) . This tonal distinction is duly reflected in the Guǎng yùn , which classifies the first instance as belonging to a ...
... expression jião shū ' to teach ' ) , and once as having the falling tone ( in the expression jidoyù ' education ' ) . This tonal distinction is duly reflected in the Guǎng yùn , which classifies the first instance as belonging to a ...
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... expression must be grasped by the listener easily and quickly ; C3 , The expression must contain redundancy ; C4 , The greater the possibility for semantic confusion , the greater must be the difference in expression . Under E there are ...
... expression must be grasped by the listener easily and quickly ; C3 , The expression must contain redundancy ; C4 , The greater the possibility for semantic confusion , the greater must be the difference in expression . Under E there are ...
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