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He argues against Trávníček who holds the view that theme is sentence - initial since it is the element which initiates the speaker's act of communication . " From our definition of the theme ... we intentionally excluded the ...
He argues against Trávníček who holds the view that theme is sentence - initial since it is the element which initiates the speaker's act of communication . " From our definition of the theme ... we intentionally excluded the ...
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( 1974 : 210 ) - In English , the clause is characterised by two features of its subject — its initial position and its thematic character . The only other common initial clause element is the adverbial . In her analysis , what is found ...
( 1974 : 210 ) - In English , the clause is characterised by two features of its subject — its initial position and its thematic character . The only other common initial clause element is the adverbial . In her analysis , what is found ...
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Taylor ( 1976 : 315 ) notes how in his cross - linguistic work , English speakers significantly link initial consonants along the size dimension , with / g / and / k / being labelled " big sounds " , and / t / and / n / as “ small ...
Taylor ( 1976 : 315 ) notes how in his cross - linguistic work , English speakers significantly link initial consonants along the size dimension , with / g / and / k / being labelled " big sounds " , and / t / and / n / as “ small ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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