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speaker who uses the same morphemes you do; thus, /pp/ is an interrogative on
First Mesa ("did he . . . ?") but a connective on Third Mesa ("then he did . . .").
Since some words are restricted to one dialect or one generation, it follows that in
a ...
speaker who uses the same morphemes you do; thus, /pp/ is an interrogative on
First Mesa ("did he . . . ?") but a connective on Third Mesa ("then he did . . .").
Since some words are restricted to one dialect or one generation, it follows that in
a ...
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The notion of a speech community has to accommodate itself to the fact that there
are idiolectic differences among speakers. In a speech community in which
mathematicians speak to nonmathematicians, the latter may borrow
combinatorial ...
The notion of a speech community has to accommodate itself to the fact that there
are idiolectic differences among speakers. In a speech community in which
mathematicians speak to nonmathematicians, the latter may borrow
combinatorial ...
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poem the particular nexus of sound and meaning seems appropriate and
effective to English speakers. Bolinger has assembled many examples of the
goings-on of association between sound and meaning in English (35, passim),
and Louis ...
poem the particular nexus of sound and meaning seems appropriate and
effective to English speakers. Bolinger has assembled many examples of the
goings-on of association between sound and meaning in English (35, passim),
and Louis ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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