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But in an example such as this the identification of the construction of a particular
token will often depend on whether or not it is an expansion or transformation or
in some way related to a different sequence which is unambiguous : for example
...
But in an example such as this the identification of the construction of a particular
token will often depend on whether or not it is an expansion or transformation or
in some way related to a different sequence which is unambiguous : for example
...
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Example : Mordvinian verse . B . SYLLABIC - PROSODIC METER . The
occurrence of certain types of prosodic features is required , in addition to the
number of syllabics . According to the kinds of prosodic features , three
subclasses can be ...
Example : Mordvinian verse . B . SYLLABIC - PROSODIC METER . The
occurrence of certain types of prosodic features is required , in addition to the
number of syllabics . According to the kinds of prosodic features , three
subclasses can be ...
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I have attempted to describe some of these processes as follows : ( 1 ) apocope :
the loss of a word - final vowel such that the consonant which precedes it clusters
with the initial vowel or consonant of the following word ( for example , “ the ...
I have attempted to describe some of these processes as follows : ( 1 ) apocope :
the loss of a word - final vowel such that the consonant which precedes it clusters
with the initial vowel or consonant of the following word ( for example , “ the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
PART THREE LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO VERBAL | 55 |
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Understanding Pragmatics Jef Verschueren,Jan Verschueren No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1999 |