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In his overview of the major approaches to linguistic variation , the author pays attention to such differences as those ... Hansjakob Seiler's UNITYP framework is classified as a weaker version of the component approach , whereas the ...
In his overview of the major approaches to linguistic variation , the author pays attention to such differences as those ... Hansjakob Seiler's UNITYP framework is classified as a weaker version of the component approach , whereas the ...
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Part IV , ' Integrating the component approach ' ( 135–84 ) , demonstrates that relevant proposals for describing linguistic variation exemplify an approach stressing component variables , and that such an approach can be integrated ...
Part IV , ' Integrating the component approach ' ( 135–84 ) , demonstrates that relevant proposals for describing linguistic variation exemplify an approach stressing component variables , and that such an approach can be integrated ...
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But his focus on the written language as the defining feature of the stylistic approach is central . ... He refers to some work from the 1980s , then says : ' Earlier and more general approaches to specification of writing situation are ...
But his focus on the written language as the defining feature of the stylistic approach is central . ... He refers to some work from the 1980s , then says : ' Earlier and more general approaches to specification of writing situation are ...
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