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On the other hand , she also points out that : No grammatical syntactic element implements different communicative functions with the same probability , e.g. no grammatical syntactic element can be the theme of the utterance as often as ...
On the other hand , she also points out that : No grammatical syntactic element implements different communicative functions with the same probability , e.g. no grammatical syntactic element can be the theme of the utterance as often as ...
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Calling to mind traditional grammatical description entails in itself a kind of foregrounding : one foregrounds the nouniness of certain words , the verbiness of others , the proper naminess of some nouny words , not others ...
Calling to mind traditional grammatical description entails in itself a kind of foregrounding : one foregrounds the nouniness of certain words , the verbiness of others , the proper naminess of some nouny words , not others ...
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Throughout Rasselas the disjunction between Man's aspirations and his helplessless is expressed , stylistically , by means of enforcing grammatical devices . Of these , perhaps the most important is syntactic equivalence , for even the ...
Throughout Rasselas the disjunction between Man's aspirations and his helplessless is expressed , stylistically , by means of enforcing grammatical devices . Of these , perhaps the most important is syntactic equivalence , for even the ...
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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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