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a A well - known speech scientist , Kent has worked on disordered speech production , methodology of speech analysis , and theories of speech production , and has authored numerous other reference books . This book belongs on everyone's ...
a A well - known speech scientist , Kent has worked on disordered speech production , methodology of speech analysis , and theories of speech production , and has authored numerous other reference books . This book belongs on everyone's ...
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ment of BT B and C in terms of ' self - orientation ' , a property of pronouns , which grounds reference to a represented individual through self - representation of that individual rather than pursuing the traditional lines of BT under ...
ment of BT B and C in terms of ' self - orientation ' , a property of pronouns , which grounds reference to a represented individual through self - representation of that individual rather than pursuing the traditional lines of BT under ...
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While Brainard's paper examines grammatical relations in a purely synchronic frame ( without reference to what G terms a nominative to ergative shift in Philippine languages ) , the next paper in the volume , ' Evolution of grammatical ...
While Brainard's paper examines grammatical relations in a purely synchronic frame ( without reference to what G terms a nominative to ergative shift in Philippine languages ) , the next paper in the volume , ' Evolution of grammatical ...
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