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... theme - markers , stylistic compo- nents , etc. , etc. , to convey the meanings desired ( cf. Leavitt 1987 ) . David Francis has a rare combination of metalinguistic knowledge and metalin- guistic interest that enables him to perceive ...
... theme - markers , stylistic compo- nents , etc. , etc. , to convey the meanings desired ( cf. Leavitt 1987 ) . David Francis has a rare combination of metalinguistic knowledge and metalin- guistic interest that enables him to perceive ...
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... theme sign ; INV = inverse theme sign ; 1/2 = TA theme sign , first person subject and second person object ; 2/1 = TA theme sign , second person subject and first person object ; obv = obviative ; sg = singular ; pl = plural ; inc ...
... theme sign ; INV = inverse theme sign ; 1/2 = TA theme sign , first person subject and second person object ; 2/1 = TA theme sign , second person subject and first person object ; obv = obviative ; sg = singular ; pl = plural ; inc ...
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... theme . People in the stories act in various ways and their actions flow one into the other . The narrators ' memories contain and sustain the story . Through repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the ...
... theme . People in the stories act in various ways and their actions flow one into the other . The narrators ' memories contain and sustain the story . Through repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the ...
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