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After discussing previous pragmatic accounts of NP anaphora , W presents her theory , which is based on wellknown pragmatic principles such as the Prague School's Functional Sentence Perspective and the given / new distinction .
After discussing previous pragmatic accounts of NP anaphora , W presents her theory , which is based on wellknown pragmatic principles such as the Prague School's Functional Sentence Perspective and the given / new distinction .
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( PE ) ' Once given to the child , the plate was [ broken ) into small pieces . ' b . * Une fois lui donnée , l'assiette était en petits morceaux . " Once given to him / her , the plate was [ broken ) into small pieces . ' ( 41 ) a .
( PE ) ' Once given to the child , the plate was [ broken ) into small pieces . ' b . * Une fois lui donnée , l'assiette était en petits morceaux . " Once given to him / her , the plate was [ broken ) into small pieces . ' ( 41 ) a .
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Quite often several entries in Dangla are given for one entry in French or German . Because these are French - Dangla and German - Dangla vocabularies , no indication is given for the differences in meaning among various Dangla forms .
Quite often several entries in Dangla are given for one entry in French or German . Because these are French - Dangla and German - Dangla vocabularies , no indication is given for the differences in meaning among various Dangla forms .
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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