Authority in Language: Investigating Language Prescription and StandardisationRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 189 pages |
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... reference either, in the sense of making it the case that the expression has a certain reference. It merely enables the audience to figure out the reference. That's why I say that demonstratives and discretionary indexicals suffer from ...
... reference either, in the sense of making it the case that the expression has a certain reference. It merely enables the audience to figure out the reference. That's why I say that demonstratives and discretionary indexicals suffer from ...
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... reference frames.4 Palmer et al. [10] have constructed an operational protocol for changing quantum reference frames associated with compact groups. They used the state G[ρA ⊗ρ S] as a relational description ... Reference Frame References.
... reference frames.4 Palmer et al. [10] have constructed an operational protocol for changing quantum reference frames associated with compact groups. They used the state G[ρA ⊗ρ S] as a relational description ... Reference Frame References.
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David Planchard. Mate. Reference. Mate references specify one or more entities of a component to use for automatic mating. When you click and drag a component with a mate ... Reference Guide Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling and More Mate ...
David Planchard. Mate. Reference. Mate references specify one or more entities of a component to use for automatic mating. When you click and drag a component with a mate ... Reference Guide Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling and More Mate ...
Contents
Standard English and the complaint tradition | 29 |
Spoken and written norms | 54 |
Grammar and speech | 70 |
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