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Sgall , Hajičová and Benešová ( 1973 ) , Uhlířová ( 1977 ) also employ the question test . Hatcher ( 1956a , 56b ) , in a different but related way , employs questions for establishing unknown information and , relatedly , the known .
Sgall , Hajičová and Benešová ( 1973 ) , Uhlířová ( 1977 ) also employ the question test . Hatcher ( 1956a , 56b ) , in a different but related way , employs questions for establishing unknown information and , relatedly , the known .
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However , the question test does not always come up with unambiguous interpretations . In addition to this , the two answers would not normally be given as answers to the questions . De Beaugrande ( 1980 : 120 ) points out that a ...
However , the question test does not always come up with unambiguous interpretations . In addition to this , the two answers would not normally be given as answers to the questions . De Beaugrande ( 1980 : 120 ) points out that a ...
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of her examples , which she has translated into English In such cases , we can proceed in sociology by a statistical method . by applying the question test and asking a question such as What can we do in such cases ? the procedure does ...
of her examples , which she has translated into English In such cases , we can proceed in sociology by a statistical method . by applying the question test and asking a question such as What can we do in such cases ? the procedure does ...
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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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