Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... discourse salience , and ( b ) the external syntax of an incorporating form is identical to that of basic verbs in the language . In 1980 , I specifically pointed to the striking fact that Greenlandic NI has neither of these ...
... discourse salience , and ( b ) the external syntax of an incorporating form is identical to that of basic verbs in the language . In 1980 , I specifically pointed to the striking fact that Greenlandic NI has neither of these ...
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... discourse , dis- course properties being used neither in the statement of syntactic regularities nor as a methodological crutch in gaining insight into syntactic regularities . ( b ) Discourse may ( or even must ) be used ...
... discourse , dis- course properties being used neither in the statement of syntactic regularities nor as a methodological crutch in gaining insight into syntactic regularities . ( b ) Discourse may ( or even must ) be used ...
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... discourse functions ( discourse link , center of attention , focus of contrast , contradicted expectation ) which are dependent on the intonation contour ; perhaps my initial question on the relation between syntax and discourse should ...
... discourse functions ( discourse link , center of attention , focus of contrast , contradicted expectation ) which are dependent on the intonation contour ; perhaps my initial question on the relation between syntax and discourse should ...
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