Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... fact of syntax that prepositions and adjectives go with nouns , conjunctions and adverbs with verbs , prevents the contrast of nominality and verbality from being minimal . This fact has two consequences . ( 1 ) When nominality is ...
... fact of syntax that prepositions and adjectives go with nouns , conjunctions and adverbs with verbs , prevents the contrast of nominality and verbality from being minimal . This fact has two consequences . ( 1 ) When nominality is ...
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... fact that Edward Coke did so suggests an arrogant and choleric temperament and , in fact , many made this assessment of him ( 208 ) . When Volpone spoke to Celia , a lady of Venice , he ought to have said The Pronouns of Power and ...
... fact that Edward Coke did so suggests an arrogant and choleric temperament and , in fact , many made this assessment of him ( 208 ) . When Volpone spoke to Celia , a lady of Venice , he ought to have said The Pronouns of Power and ...
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... fact is the basis for the former judgment . This is not certain , however , for some of the objective facts may be incidental correlates of other facts which are the ones actually determining the judgments . The factor analysis cannot ...
... fact is the basis for the former judgment . This is not certain , however , for some of the objective facts may be incidental correlates of other facts which are the ones actually determining the judgments . The factor analysis cannot ...
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