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... reference and terms of address are often quite different . The life cycle terms may be insulting in direct address but are used fairly frequently in reference , particularly for those addressed as grandparents ( e.g. , " that old man ...
... reference and terms of address are often quite different . The life cycle terms may be insulting in direct address but are used fairly frequently in reference , particularly for those addressed as grandparents ( e.g. , " that old man ...
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... reference to a notion of the form " the highest element in the following hierarchy " , where the hierarchy is some hierarchy of grammatical relations , typically with the more agent - like element occupying highest position in the ...
... reference to a notion of the form " the highest element in the following hierarchy " , where the hierarchy is some hierarchy of grammatical relations , typically with the more agent - like element occupying highest position in the ...
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... Reference Grammar . Advances in Role and Reference Grammar , ed . by Robert Van Valin ( Amsterdam : John Benjamins ) , 1-164 . Wolfart , H. C. 1973. Plains Cree : a grammatical study . Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ...
... Reference Grammar . Advances in Role and Reference Grammar , ed . by Robert Van Valin ( Amsterdam : John Benjamins ) , 1-164 . Wolfart , H. C. 1973. Plains Cree : a grammatical study . Transactions of the American Philosophical Society ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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