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always given ; however , Travniček's ' linkage ' should not be equated with the first function , i.e. attentional focusing . Linkage is more related to givenness than to focusing . The underlying problem is that the constructs of ...
always given ; however , Travniček's ' linkage ' should not be equated with the first function , i.e. attentional focusing . Linkage is more related to givenness than to focusing . The underlying problem is that the constructs of ...
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The three generalization types given in Ta - c are successively more sophisticated statistically ; in this article I shall deal in detail only with the significance of generalizations of the first type . Generalizations such as 8–10 are ...
The three generalization types given in Ta - c are successively more sophisticated statistically ; in this article I shall deal in detail only with the significance of generalizations of the first type . Generalizations such as 8–10 are ...
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Here I limit myself to discussing the significance of the simplest type , i.e. 7a , which states that some given percentage of events in an infinite class of events has some particular property . Generalizations of this sort cannot be ...
Here I limit myself to discussing the significance of the simplest type , i.e. 7a , which states that some given percentage of events in an infinite class of events has some particular property . Generalizations of this sort cannot be ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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