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Contents
The Diachronic Perspective | 1 |
Augustinus Saturnius Laza and His Place in the Grammatical | 21 |
Joseph Priestleys Approach of Grammatical Categorization | 34 |
A Sound Like the Gaggling of Geese | 54 |
Translation and the Scottish Enlightenment | 78 |
B Issues and Description | 98 |
Syntactic Variation and Language Change | 111 |
Generalising Inductive Generalisation | 128 |
Fact Projection | 257 |
On Illocutionary Taxonomies | 285 |
Markedness Experientialism and Nominal Categories | 331 |
Another Way of Looking at | 386 |
The Case of Verbs of Answering | 408 |
The Applied Perspective | 449 |
Iconicity in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics | 469 |
Vocabulary Management in Foreign Language Teaching | 484 |
Some Systematic | 140 |
The Synchronic Perspective | 159 |
On the Function of Phrases | 183 |
Communicative Purpose as Conveyed by Functional Sentence | 203 |
Some Aspects of Gulf War Vocabulary | 231 |
Academic Spoken English | 507 |
Grammatical ConsciousnessRaising and the Lexicon | 527 |
A CognitiveDidactic Approach | 542 |
Information Processing Models of Word and Object Naming | 557 |
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