PapersSanford B. Steever, Salikoko S. Mufwene Chicago Linguistic Society, 1976 - 364 Seiten |
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... Example 23 restricts the " comment " part of the sentence " is a spirit " to new information or to repetition of something mis- understood or not heard ( in answer to " God is a what ? " ) . The second example re - asserts what some ...
... Example 23 restricts the " comment " part of the sentence " is a spirit " to new information or to repetition of something mis- understood or not heard ( in answer to " God is a what ? " ) . The second example re - asserts what some ...
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... example comes from a set of stage directions in a play . The actions described have been taking place on stage during the course of the dialogue in preparation for a meal which will be eaten on stage . When confronted with this example ...
... example comes from a set of stage directions in a play . The actions described have been taking place on stage during the course of the dialogue in preparation for a meal which will be eaten on stage . When confronted with this example ...
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... example above , I is this point of contextual expansion . The second example has as the focus the locative phrase on the beach ; this occurs when there is not a contextual ex- pansion at any point . Thus , it is the so - called neu ...
... example above , I is this point of contextual expansion . The second example has as the focus the locative phrase on the beach ; this occurs when there is not a contextual ex- pansion at any point . Thus , it is the so - called neu ...
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