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This generalization has been succinctly summarized by Clark and Clark ( 1977 : 548 ) : ' Given information should appear before new information ' . Following Gundel ( 1988 : 229 ) , we will call this the GIVEN BEFORE NEW PRINCIPLE ...
This generalization has been succinctly summarized by Clark and Clark ( 1977 : 548 ) : ' Given information should appear before new information ' . Following Gundel ( 1988 : 229 ) , we will call this the GIVEN BEFORE NEW PRINCIPLE ...
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In working outward away from the given context we systematically eliminate variables , thus creating more general ... ( Skousen 1995 : 217 ) The probability that a word is chosen as an analog for the given context is dependent on three ...
In working outward away from the given context we systematically eliminate variables , thus creating more general ... ( Skousen 1995 : 217 ) The probability that a word is chosen as an analog for the given context is dependent on three ...
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The probability that a given context will be assigned the behavior of another word is based on the degree of similarity between the given context and the word . Each member of a group of words with similar characteristics may also ...
The probability that a given context will be assigned the behavior of another word is based on the degree of similarity between the given context and the word . Each member of a group of words with similar characteristics may also ...
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