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... context , is a non sequitur . For the coordinations to be completely acceptable , there has to be some sensible connection between the conjuncts . One such context involving the violated expectations coherence relation was suggested ...
... context , is a non sequitur . For the coordinations to be completely acceptable , there has to be some sensible connection between the conjuncts . One such context involving the violated expectations coherence relation was suggested ...
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... context , she or he intends and hopes that the identification will be successful . In the second sentence of 4a use of the definite she depends on the immediately preceding linguistic context . In 4b , taken as sequel to 3b , the ...
... context , she or he intends and hopes that the identification will be successful . In the second sentence of 4a use of the definite she depends on the immediately preceding linguistic context . In 4b , taken as sequel to 3b , the ...
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... context ' ( 29-51 ) , stresses that words must be translated within their context , not in isolation . The context of the audience and the context of the source text affect word choice in translation . N includes a section describing ...
... context ' ( 29-51 ) , stresses that words must be translated within their context , not in isolation . The context of the audience and the context of the source text affect word choice in translation . N includes a section describing ...
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Letters to Language | 377 |
The perceptual acquisition of phonological | 384 |
Semantics and pragmatics of English verbal dependent coordination Neal Whitman | 403 |
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