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On the Nature of Hyper - syntactic Relations " . In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Linguists , Bologna , Italy , pp . 881-893 . 33 . 1977. " Reference and Text " . In Van Dijk and Petöfi , eds .
On the Nature of Hyper - syntactic Relations " . In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Linguists , Bologna , Italy , pp . 881-893 . 33 . 1977. " Reference and Text " . In Van Dijk and Petöfi , eds .
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Similarly , it follows from DPS that if the syntax of a natural language were removed , no language would remain . ... in ( a ) and ( b ) to try to provide a more plausible account of the nature and role of syntax in natural languages .
Similarly , it follows from DPS that if the syntax of a natural language were removed , no language would remain . ... in ( a ) and ( b ) to try to provide a more plausible account of the nature and role of syntax in natural languages .
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All these syntactic and semantic equivalences , or repetitions of pattern and meaning , suggest the invariability of Man's state , an invariability whose nature is realised verbally by means of semantic oppositions ( listen / fancy ...
All these syntactic and semantic equivalences , or repetitions of pattern and meaning , suggest the invariability of Man's state , an invariability whose nature is realised verbally by means of semantic oppositions ( listen / fancy ...
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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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