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There are two major ways of marking such questions : by facial expressions ( nonmanual marking ) or by mouthing , an imitation of the mouth movements of a corresponding word from the spoken language . Facial expressions generally ...
There are two major ways of marking such questions : by facial expressions ( nonmanual marking ) or by mouthing , an imitation of the mouth movements of a corresponding word from the spoken language . Facial expressions generally ...
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As the foregoing suggests , CGEL clearly stakes out a myriad of positions regarding the acceptability of sentences , the interpretation of particular expressions , the categorization of elements , and the phrase structure analysis of ...
As the foregoing suggests , CGEL clearly stakes out a myriad of positions regarding the acceptability of sentences , the interpretation of particular expressions , the categorization of elements , and the phrase structure analysis of ...
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A discourse entity represents the referent of a linguistic expression , that is , the actual individual ( or event ... is a direct relationship between linguistic expressions and the objects in the real world that they denote .
A discourse entity represents the referent of a linguistic expression , that is , the actual individual ( or event ... is a direct relationship between linguistic expressions and the objects in the real world that they denote .
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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