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1 , H argues for a typological approach ( i.e. consideration of a large language sample ) as a basis for universal grammar and theory construction , rather than a strictly ' one language in depth ' approach .
1 , H argues for a typological approach ( i.e. consideration of a large language sample ) as a basis for universal grammar and theory construction , rather than a strictly ' one language in depth ' approach .
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S then presents three approaches to discourse analysis : in Chap . ... I believe that these three approaches do not exclude each other ; in fact , only the second approach deserves the title of ' sociolinguistic ' analysis .
S then presents three approaches to discourse analysis : in Chap . ... I believe that these three approaches do not exclude each other ; in fact , only the second approach deserves the title of ' sociolinguistic ' analysis .
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The assumptions defining this approach will not be familiar to most linguists interested in dis- course analysis , so a brief summary is in order . The author follows the discourse approach prac- ticed by Eugene Winters and Michael Hoey ...
The assumptions defining this approach will not be familiar to most linguists interested in dis- course analysis , so a brief summary is in order . The author follows the discourse approach prac- ticed by Eugene Winters and Michael Hoey ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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