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... sentence is the unit so described . A structural description specifies the way each part of a sentence is tied to each other part , and the semantic rules of a grammar use the structural description as starting point in interpreting the ...
... sentence is the unit so described . A structural description specifies the way each part of a sentence is tied to each other part , and the semantic rules of a grammar use the structural description as starting point in interpreting the ...
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... sentence arrives at " sharer . " This progression in the deep structure rather precisely mirrors both the rhetorical movement of the sentence from the narrator to Leggatt via the hat that links them , and the the- matic effect of the ...
... sentence arrives at " sharer . " This progression in the deep structure rather precisely mirrors both the rhetorical movement of the sentence from the narrator to Leggatt via the hat that links them , and the the- matic effect of the ...
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... sentence to express a proposition is for it to be a member of a group of sentences . But this class membership does not imply that a given sentence is one sub - form of a main propositional form . Rather , all members of the class have ...
... sentence to express a proposition is for it to be a member of a group of sentences . But this class membership does not imply that a given sentence is one sub - form of a main propositional form . Rather , all members of the class have ...
Contents
Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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