Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... approach to the analysis of IS : first , one has to account for the mental representations of discourse referents ( which is done in Ch . 3 ) , then show how these properties project into the categories of IS , and then demonstrate ...
... approach to the analysis of IS : first , one has to account for the mental representations of discourse referents ( which is done in Ch . 3 ) , then show how these properties project into the categories of IS , and then demonstrate ...
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... approaches to cognitive statuses of discourse referents , namely , Ariel's model ( Ariel 1990 ) and the theory of Gundel et al . 1993. There are three main differences between Ariel's approach and L's approach . First and foremost , L ...
... approaches to cognitive statuses of discourse referents , namely , Ariel's model ( Ariel 1990 ) and the theory of Gundel et al . 1993. There are three main differences between Ariel's approach and L's approach . First and foremost , L ...
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... approach to grammar and to the place of IS in grammatical architecture . To address L's general approach , it is useful to start with two theoretical contrasts that recur in the literature on IS : the contrast between functionalism and ...
... approach to grammar and to the place of IS in grammatical architecture . To address L's general approach , it is useful to start with two theoretical contrasts that recur in the literature on IS : the contrast between functionalism and ...
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