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... verb , in particular of the LEXICAL verb , by making use of one of the repetition - avoiding devices provided by the English language . The precise question I want to ask is what devices English has for avoiding repetition of the same ...
... verb , in particular of the LEXICAL verb , by making use of one of the repetition - avoiding devices provided by the English language . The precise question I want to ask is what devices English has for avoiding repetition of the same ...
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... lexical verb structure use proforms . The verb do in the parenthesized clause might also be regarded as a proform standing for the same lexical verb structure , but it is preferable to analyse it as an empty auxiliary . Further possible ...
... lexical verb structure use proforms . The verb do in the parenthesized clause might also be regarded as a proform standing for the same lexical verb structure , but it is preferable to analyse it as an empty auxiliary . Further possible ...
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... lexical verb structure . Some speakers use it regularly where perhaps the majority would use ellipsis , and they may even use the empty auxiliary DO and the lexical verb structure proform DO side by side . This is particularly the case ...
... lexical verb structure . Some speakers use it regularly where perhaps the majority would use ellipsis , and they may even use the empty auxiliary DO and the lexical verb structure proform DO side by side . This is particularly the case ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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Alexander Pope anadiplosis anaphora bathed the dog beginning Brian Patten Byron Cambridge canto cave ceremony chiasmus chiastic clause climax context Cureton Delia devices Dickens discourse Don Juan dream Dryden echo echo-dialogue echo-passages echoic echolalia effects element-group emotional English enjambement epizeuxis exact repetition example explicature expression Finnegans Wake formal function grouping Hardy's implicature instance isocolon Jean Aitchison John language lexical verb structure linear rebound linguistic literary literature London Lord Marion Maud meaning motif movement Native American nature novel occurs Oxford passage passion patterns Peter bathed phrase poem poetic poetry polyptoton Pope's proform prolongation Quintilian quoted reduction reduplication relevance theory repeated rhetorical figures rhymes self-repetition semantic sense sentence sequence sound sound-repetitions speaker speech Sperber stanza story syllables syntactic Tannen Tayo Tennyson thing tropes truncation University of Zürich University Press utterance verbal voice words writing