Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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... determined ; nothing is said , however , about the factors which determine the choice of deviation from among innumerable possibilities . G is also indifferent to the various processes that transpire within the speaker and the hearer ...
... determined ; nothing is said , however , about the factors which determine the choice of deviation from among innumerable possibilities . G is also indifferent to the various processes that transpire within the speaker and the hearer ...
Page 103
... determined by the breadth of the linguistic relations — if Seine vielen had disappeared from the memory before arriving at Beine , no understanding would be possible — and the upper boundaries are delimited by the short - term memory ...
... determined by the breadth of the linguistic relations — if Seine vielen had disappeared from the memory before arriving at Beine , no understanding would be possible — and the upper boundaries are delimited by the short - term memory ...
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... determined stress that is greater than that of the two syllables adjacent to it in the same verse.3 For purposes of this article , I assume that these three principles are in fact the principles of all English regular - metered verse ...
... determined stress that is greater than that of the two syllables adjacent to it in the same verse.3 For purposes of this article , I assume that these three principles are in fact the principles of all English regular - metered verse ...
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