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I take it that she is mainly concerned with the use of these verbs when they have it as a subject , and the deictic phenomenon we are interested in occurs only with the 2nd person . Seem and appear can have a 2nd person subject only in ...
I take it that she is mainly concerned with the use of these verbs when they have it as a subject , and the deictic phenomenon we are interested in occurs only with the 2nd person . Seem and appear can have a 2nd person subject only in ...
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Answers to such questions can be sought only in a linguistics that is concerned with form and function , with speech and speaking , with language and language use . Contemporary linguistics is developing just such concerns ' ( 92 ) .
Answers to such questions can be sought only in a linguistics that is concerned with form and function , with speech and speaking , with language and language use . Contemporary linguistics is developing just such concerns ' ( 92 ) .
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The following discussion is concerned primarily with the descriptive power of the SPH as presented in TAES . I wish to show that the descriptive power of a theory of grammar required by this version of the SPH appears to be excessive ...
The following discussion is concerned primarily with the descriptive power of the SPH as presented in TAES . I wish to show that the descriptive power of a theory of grammar required by this version of the SPH appears to be excessive ...
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