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In brief , in English the relation between speech and reference time is one of identity ( S = R ) while in Italian a default ( inclusive ) relation obtains between the speech and reference time in the present tense .
In brief , in English the relation between speech and reference time is one of identity ( S = R ) while in Italian a default ( inclusive ) relation obtains between the speech and reference time in the present tense .
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L brings Sapir and Whorf into contact with studies of the grammar of direct and indirect speech ( e.g. differences between speaker- and source - oriented constructions : Ehrlich 1990 ) and Vendler's ( 1972 ) arguments that , given an ...
L brings Sapir and Whorf into contact with studies of the grammar of direct and indirect speech ( e.g. differences between speaker- and source - oriented constructions : Ehrlich 1990 ) and Vendler's ( 1972 ) arguments that , given an ...
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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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