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Complex syntax as a window on contrastive rhetoric
Bracha Nir
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Ruth A. Berman
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Faculty of Humanities
University of Haifa
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Complex Syntax
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Contrastive Rhetoric
100%
Clause Combining
75%
Linguistic Typology
50%
Innovative Methodology
25%
University Students
25%
Hebrew
25%
Grammar
25%
Discursive Strategies
25%
Syntactic Complexity
25%
Narrative Text
25%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
25%
Native Speaker
25%
Relative Clauses
25%
Interpersonal Conflict
25%
Adverbial Clauses
25%
Linguistic Means
25%
Rhetorical Strategies
25%
Embedded Clauses
25%
Discourse Effect
25%
Graduate Level
25%
Paratactic
25%
Usage-based
25%
Arts and Humanities
Complex syntax
100%
Contrastive rhetoric
100%
Clause combining
100%
Discourse
75%
Linguistic typology
50%
Speaker
25%
Linguistics
25%
Narrative
25%
Spanish (Language)
25%
Discursive strategies
25%
Narrative Text
25%
Native Speaker
25%
Relative Clause
25%
Adverbial Clause
25%
Syntactic complexity
25%
Layering
25%
French (Language)
25%
Rhetorical strategies
25%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Relative Clause
100%