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Substance and value in linguistic analysis . Sémiotext ( e ) 1 ( 2 ) .11–30 . 1995. Theory . In Contini - Morava & Sussman Goldberg , 43–114 . GARCÍA , ERICA C. 1975. The role of theory in linguistic analysis : The Spanish pronoun ...
Substance and value in linguistic analysis . Sémiotext ( e ) 1 ( 2 ) .11–30 . 1995. Theory . In Contini - Morava & Sussman Goldberg , 43–114 . GARCÍA , ERICA C. 1975. The role of theory in linguistic analysis : The Spanish pronoun ...
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and only a brief , albeit interesting , sample analysis is presented ( eight pages ) . However , his refined framework for genre assignment and genre definition , both of which are presented at the end of his book , should make a good ...
and only a brief , albeit interesting , sample analysis is presented ( eight pages ) . However , his refined framework for genre assignment and genre definition , both of which are presented at the end of his book , should make a good ...
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Surprisingly , K often disagrees with the analysis of ME , so we are told that ME uses ' sleight of hand ' ( 58 ) and ' forces us to interpret ' ( 25 ) things in a way that ' is highly questionable ' ( 122 ) , and there are instances ...
Surprisingly , K often disagrees with the analysis of ME , so we are told that ME uses ' sleight of hand ' ( 58 ) and ' forces us to interpret ' ( 25 ) things in a way that ' is highly questionable ' ( 122 ) , and there are instances ...
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