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... connectives which are not primarily connectives ( now , then , again ) and a variety of phrases serving as connectives ( ' tis true , for these reasons ) . This range of variety together with his predilection for introductory ...
... connectives which are not primarily connectives ( now , then , again ) and a variety of phrases serving as connectives ( ' tis true , for these reasons ) . This range of variety together with his predilection for introductory ...
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... connective tissue between sentences , al- though the effect must be to a great extent below the threshold of consciousness , judging by the lack of comment about this feature of Swift's writing . Nonetheless , the connectives must ...
... connective tissue between sentences , al- though the effect must be to a great extent below the threshold of consciousness , judging by the lack of comment about this feature of Swift's writing . Nonetheless , the connectives must ...
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... connectives , but some of the connec- tives considered here have only ill - defined connective functions . 6. John Locke , An Essay Concerning Human Understanding , ed . A. C. Fraser ( Oxford , 1894 ) , II , 98–99 . 7. The sample of ...
... connectives , but some of the connec- tives considered here have only ill - defined connective functions . 6. John Locke , An Essay Concerning Human Understanding , ed . A. C. Fraser ( Oxford , 1894 ) , II , 98–99 . 7. The sample of ...
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Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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