Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... present book , written by a student of Wilson's , presents this theory and some of the work done in the framework since the publication of Relevance in a textbook format for beginning students of pragmatics . The book is divided into ...
... present book , written by a student of Wilson's , presents this theory and some of the work done in the framework since the publication of Relevance in a textbook format for beginning students of pragmatics . The book is divided into ...
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... present study extends previous insights and provides specific phonological evidence for characterizing the metrical system and its interaction with the tonal system . Theoretically , the present study has several implications . First ...
... present study extends previous insights and provides specific phonological evidence for characterizing the metrical system and its interaction with the tonal system . Theoretically , the present study has several implications . First ...
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... present - e.g . , a morphological object with the feature / value pair [ F3 : c ] is distinct from one where this information is not present . It is expected that operations will be sensitive to such informational distinctions ; some ...
... present - e.g . , a morphological object with the feature / value pair [ F3 : c ] is distinct from one where this information is not present . It is expected that operations will be sensitive to such informational distinctions ; some ...
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