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In recent years, he has helped to pioneer the computer modelling of verbal humour. This library research aimed at finding the three aspect of discourse analysis. An introduction to linguistic pattern recognition rand. Ramelan states that the use of language enables the members of a social group to cooperate with one another for their own benefits. Analysing the students errors in using simple present a case. The book entitled an introduction to linguistics is intended for providing materials.
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