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Literature and psychology
a journal of psychoanalytic and cultural criticism -
Redundancy, pause distributions and thought disorder in schizophrenia
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A clinical taxonomy for the categorization of language functions used by school-age children in a structured setting
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A word superiority effect in a phonetically precise orthography
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No constitutive rule, no contract?
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A systemic model of the elaborated code
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A content-processing view of hesitation phenomena
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Schmid, Hans Ulrich: Althochdeutsche und frühmittelhochdeutsche Bearbeitungen lateinischer Predigten des 'Bairischen Homiliars' (Althochdeutsche Predigtsammlungen B, Nr. 2, 3 und 4 und C, Nr. 1, 2 und 3, Speculum Ecclesiae, Nr. 51, 52, 53 und 56) [Rezension]
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Semiotics
an analytical method for lawyers? -
The formality of the Latinate lexicon in English
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Panel on I.A. Richards speech communication association Boston, november 1987
I.A. Richards' 'context' theorem of meaning -
Eye movements and anaphor resolution
effects of antecedent typicality and distance -
Discourse analysis versus text analysis
the reading of ideology in foreign language texts -
Forme symbolique et formelinguistique du droit
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Linguistic functions, usages and rules
from legal philosophy to semiotics and back -
The conceptual representation of action and its normative background
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Verzeichnis der literaturwissenschaftlichen Habilitationen an österreichischen Universitäten
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Linguistics and the evaluation of poetic style
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Pan-lexicalism
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Children and sarcasm
a psycholinguistic study -
Literature and psychology
a journal of psychoanalytic and cultural criticism -
Statistical rank and the Friedman test as an indication of significance in the preliminary stages of a multi-variable analysis of literary texts
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Semantische und pragmatische Praesuppositionen und Positionen deutscher Satzgefuege
Versuch einer neuen Typologie -
Literally
a case of harmful polysemy? -
Oiseau a mouche
note sur une synapsie du parler canadien