Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... discussion of narrative performances and the evaluation of both narrative and nonnarrative discourse . In the last chapter the authors take up the contexts of interaction between narrative and nonnarrative modes and point out inter ...
... discussion of narrative performances and the evaluation of both narrative and nonnarrative discourse . In the last chapter the authors take up the contexts of interaction between narrative and nonnarrative modes and point out inter ...
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... 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 . As is the case with the previous article , the source ...
... 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 . As is the case with the previous article , the source ...
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... discussion accompanying a map . For example , ' folk etymology ' refers only to Map 44 , ' molars ' , where the accompanying discussion uses that term in con- nection with the variant ' mawlers ' , and not to Map 67 , ' gooseberry ...
... discussion accompanying a map . For example , ' folk etymology ' refers only to Map 44 , ' molars ' , where the accompanying discussion uses that term in con- nection with the variant ' mawlers ' , and not to Map 67 , ' gooseberry ...
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