„Posio“
Suchergebnisse
20 Treffer
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Morphosyntactic stereotypes of speakers with different genders and sexual orientations: an experimental investigation
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The Functions of Postverbal Pronominal Subjects in Spoken Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese
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The Grammar of Thinking – From Reported Speech to Reported Thought in the Languages of the World
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The grammar of thinking – from reported speech to reported thought in the languages of the world
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Referential dimensions of human impersonals in dialectal European Portuguese and Finnish
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Thinking out loud? Je me suis dit ‘I said to myself’ and j’étais là ‘I was there’ in French talk-in-interaction
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The Posionites and the Global Green Deal
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The expression of first-person-singular subjects in spoken Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese: Semantic roles and formulaic sequences
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Truth unveiled by time and the marbled definition of D2T-RA: retrospective analysis on the persistence of the difficult-to-treat status among refractory RA patients
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Referring to discourse participants in Ibero-Romance languages
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Referring to discourse participants in Ibero-Romance languages
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Disease activity and disease-related factors are drivers of patient global assessment in rheumatoid arthritis: a real-life cross-sectional study
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Tales: The Emperors Garden/Message/Williams Adventure
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COVID-19 related poor mental health and sleep disorders in rheumatic patients: a citizen science project
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The Posionites and the Global Gereen Deal
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The Posionites and the Global Gereen Deal
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Finnland
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Serum metabolomics in mice after paraquat posioning
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Clonazepam/phenobarbital – Drug posioning: case report
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On the nature and physiological action of the posion of Naja tripudians and other Indian venomous snakes – Brunton, T. Lauder, and Fayrer.. (Proceedings of the royal Society. London. No. 145. 1873 u. No. 149. 1874). 2 parts.