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“ Semantic Classes of Verbs and FSP " . In Danes , ed . Papers in Functional Sentence Perspective , pp . 196-207 . 32. Palek , B. 1974. " On the Nature of Hyper - syntactic Relations " . In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress ...
“ Semantic Classes of Verbs and FSP " . In Danes , ed . Papers in Functional Sentence Perspective , pp . 196-207 . 32. Palek , B. 1974. " On the Nature of Hyper - syntactic Relations " . In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress ...
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Syntactic equivalences are balanced by semantic equivalences , each clause expressing disillusion in and through antithetical statement . All these syntactic and semantic equivalences , or repetitions of pattern and meaning , suggest ...
Syntactic equivalences are balanced by semantic equivalences , each clause expressing disillusion in and through antithetical statement . All these syntactic and semantic equivalences , or repetitions of pattern and meaning , suggest ...
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What is missing in our work is a greater understanding of the semantic fields surrounding these forms . If this link were established , we would be in a better position to forge a closer link between the two " selves " : the speaker ...
What is missing in our work is a greater understanding of the semantic fields surrounding these forms . If this link were established , we would be in a better position to forge a closer link between the two " selves " : the speaker ...
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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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