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They contrast with ' look at ' and ' listen to ' , which more clearly involve the idea of volition and effort on the part of the observer , and which can appear in imperative constructions ( like almost every other transitive verb ) .
They contrast with ' look at ' and ' listen to ' , which more clearly involve the idea of volition and effort on the part of the observer , and which can appear in imperative constructions ( like almost every other transitive verb ) .
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L had essentially three theoretical options open to her in which to formalize her insight about the regularity of CN behavior : ( a ) Generative semantics ( GS ) : this would involve mapping logical structures containing the basic ...
L had essentially three theoretical options open to her in which to formalize her insight about the regularity of CN behavior : ( a ) Generative semantics ( GS ) : this would involve mapping logical structures containing the basic ...
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This applies just as well to the ' conventional ' interpretation of some well - known changes : in the French example of vowel nasalization discussed below in $ 2.1 , the standard interpretation of the facts does not involve transition ...
This applies just as well to the ' conventional ' interpretation of some well - known changes : in the French example of vowel nasalization discussed below in $ 2.1 , the standard interpretation of the facts does not involve transition ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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