Functional syntax: anaphora, discourse, and empathy

Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1987)
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I CATEGORIES AND PRINCIPLES ii Introductory Remarks The value of linguistics as a cognitive science lies largely in its potential for providing insights ...

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