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( d ) The early 1970s saw the rise of interest in whether transformations changed grammatical relations , and the beginnings of Relational Grammar , a theory specifically concerned with relation - changing transformations ( Blake 1990 ) ...
( d ) The early 1970s saw the rise of interest in whether transformations changed grammatical relations , and the beginnings of Relational Grammar , a theory specifically concerned with relation - changing transformations ( Blake 1990 ) ...
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Over a century ago , Whitney ( 1874 ) stressed the almost complete nonexistence of an iconic relationship between words and ... Peirce , however , did identify a type of iconic relation which has been claimed to be manifested widely in ...
Over a century ago , Whitney ( 1874 ) stressed the almost complete nonexistence of an iconic relationship between words and ... Peirce , however , did identify a type of iconic relation which has been claimed to be manifested widely in ...
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I fully agree with B that ' cohesion is merely a surface symptom of some deeper relation which can exist independently of it ' and that ' the obvious relation to consider here is that of coherence ' ( 17 ) . But I cannot follow her in ...
I fully agree with B that ' cohesion is merely a surface symptom of some deeper relation which can exist independently of it ' and that ' the obvious relation to consider here is that of coherence ' ( 17 ) . But I cannot follow her in ...
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The Arabic linguistic | 390 |
Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition E Tarone | 396 |
Learning and cognition The acquisition | 402 |
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