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The grammaticalization of the definite article in German [PDF]
The present paper looks into the grammaticalization of the definite article in the history of German. Starting with the well-known emergence of the definite article from a demonstrative pronoun over the course of Old High German (750–1050), I will ...
Ulrike Demske, Demske Ulrike
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Turkish ELT Students’ Acquisition of the Definite Article: An Analysis of Four Non-Generic Uses [PDF]
The article system of English language is a linguistic form that is taken for granted by the native speakers of this language; however when it comes to the acquisition of it by non-native speakers, it turns out to be too complex to understand. This could
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Definite article bridging relations in L2: A learner corpus study [PDF]
Bridging relations are used when the identity of a discourse-new entity can be inferred via lexical relations from an antecedent (e.g. a cake...the slice) or non-lexically via reference to world knowledge or discourse structure (e.g. a war…the survivors).
Peter Crosthwaite
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2012
This book is a collection of texts where each text analyses one of the articles of the UNESCO 2005 Convention from the Preambule to the concluding articles of the Convention. It is the first academic publications that provides a comprehensive legal analysis of each of the 35 articles of the Convention.
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This book is a collection of texts where each text analyses one of the articles of the UNESCO 2005 Convention from the Preambule to the concluding articles of the Convention. It is the first academic publications that provides a comprehensive legal analysis of each of the 35 articles of the Convention.
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University of Toronto Law Journal, 2018
Professors teach, and scholars theorize, something called ‘the’ criminal law. A new book by Lindsay Farmer is ostensibly about criminal laws in England over the past two centuries, but it shows that in that place and time there developed a concept of criminal law as a singular, cohesive, and enduring institution that can and should be theorized ...
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Professors teach, and scholars theorize, something called ‘the’ criminal law. A new book by Lindsay Farmer is ostensibly about criminal laws in England over the past two centuries, but it shows that in that place and time there developed a concept of criminal law as a singular, cohesive, and enduring institution that can and should be theorized ...
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