Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... single third - person character retains proximate marking throughout the entire text . ) We see in 45 an example from Sense and sensibility of how a single character can retain discourse prominence through an extended segment of text ...
... single third - person character retains proximate marking throughout the entire text . ) We see in 45 an example from Sense and sensibility of how a single character can retain discourse prominence through an extended segment of text ...
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... single rule for anaphora that can be specified for all of English ' ( 153 ) is less convincing . F's use of different models for describing spoken and written discourse precludes a comparison across genres and virtually guarantees that ...
... single rule for anaphora that can be specified for all of English ' ( 153 ) is less convincing . F's use of different models for describing spoken and written discourse precludes a comparison across genres and virtually guarantees that ...
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... single person value . The appendix lists the entire set of stems , both simple and complex , and the operations in 27 and 28 provide the relationship between the first and the second columns in Tables 6 and 7 . 7.2 . BEYOND STEMS . The ...
... single person value . The appendix lists the entire set of stems , both simple and complex , and the operations in 27 and 28 provide the relationship between the first and the second columns in Tables 6 and 7 . 7.2 . BEYOND STEMS . The ...
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