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His job as a sapper is really to his liking but his relationship with the English is that of a stranger : She had probably never seen a turban before . The English ! They expect you to fight for them but won't talk to you ...
His job as a sapper is really to his liking but his relationship with the English is that of a stranger : She had probably never seen a turban before . The English ! They expect you to fight for them but won't talk to you ...
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In a similar way , Katharina Barbe ( 1995 ) has studied the relationship to be found between irony and the context where it is produced , and has concluded in favour of a certain relationship between irony , the speaker's communicative ...
In a similar way , Katharina Barbe ( 1995 ) has studied the relationship to be found between irony and the context where it is produced , and has concluded in favour of a certain relationship between irony , the speaker's communicative ...
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... if there is a relationship of resemblance between the propositional forms of two different representations , then the relationship between both is of interpretive resemblance . 11. Concretely , they point out the following : “ We ...
... if there is a relationship of resemblance between the propositional forms of two different representations , then the relationship between both is of interpretive resemblance . 11. Concretely , they point out the following : “ We ...
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