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In Ch . 4 attention is given to discourse organization : the authors discuss markers ( those items that share a range ... Here G & G include the discussion of narrative performances and the evaluation of both narrative and nonnarrative ...
In Ch . 4 attention is given to discourse organization : the authors discuss markers ( those items that share a range ... Here G & G include the discussion of narrative performances and the evaluation of both narrative and nonnarrative ...
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This could have been remedied had the article included a discussion section or conclusion . Albert Valdman and Thomas Klinger discuss the sociolinguistic situation of LC and consider a number of its phonological and grammatical features ...
This could have been remedied had the article included a discussion section or conclusion . Albert Valdman and Thomas Klinger discuss the sociolinguistic situation of LC and consider a number of its phonological and grammatical features ...
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Consequently , the individual discussions of maps most frequently mention historical processes and interpret them in ... Joseph includes discussion of some current areas not mentioned elsewhere , e.g. sociolinguistics and discourse ...
Consequently , the individual discussions of maps most frequently mention historical processes and interpret them in ... Joseph includes discussion of some current areas not mentioned elsewhere , e.g. sociolinguistics and discourse ...
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