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... describe the narrative clauses as providing the foreground of the text , and the non - narrative clauses as providing the background ( for exam- ple , Polanyi - Bowditch 1976 , Hopper 1979 , Hopper and Thompson 1980 , Thompson 1983 ...
... describe the narrative clauses as providing the foreground of the text , and the non - narrative clauses as providing the background ( for exam- ple , Polanyi - Bowditch 1976 , Hopper 1979 , Hopper and Thompson 1980 , Thompson 1983 ...
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... describe an activity , nor does it describe something punctual or completed ; rather , it describes Henry's state of mind . So this sentence is less foregrounded than sentences 9 to 11 ; and it does not contain / e : ko / . Sentence 13 ...
... describe an activity , nor does it describe something punctual or completed ; rather , it describes Henry's state of mind . So this sentence is less foregrounded than sentences 9 to 11 ; and it does not contain / e : ko / . Sentence 13 ...
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... describing an occasion when he had a job in a logging camp in 1927. To get to the camp , he and 21 other people had to ... describe a logical consequence . However , it is clear in each case that the narrator wishes to draw the hearer's ...
... describing an occasion when he had a job in a logging camp in 1927. To get to the camp , he and 21 other people had to ... describe a logical consequence . However , it is clear in each case that the narrator wishes to draw the hearer's ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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