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1. Beauty Of Spoken And Written Language In Classic Poetry--Literary Grace And Mode Of Expression
2. Comparative Study Of Cohesive Devices Both In Spoken And Written Text
3. A Corpus-based Study Of The There-existential Clause In Chinese English Majors' Spoken And Written English
4. Transition Conjunction Words Used In Spoken And Written Comparison Of The Situation
5. The Corpus-based Applicational Analysis Of Chinese English Learners' Speech Chunks
6. A Comparative Analysis Of Use Of Non-narrative Constituents By The English Majors In Their Spoken And Written Narratives From The Same Topic Trigger
7. A Comparative Study Of Use Of Relative Clauses By The English Majors In Their Spoken And Written Narratives From The Same Topic Trigger
8. A Corpus-driven Study On Formulaic Language In Chinese EFL Learners’ Spoken And Written English
9. A Comparative Study On NP Length, Complexity And Pattern In Spoken And Written English
10. A Corpus-based Study On Modal Sequences In English Majors’spoken And Written Language
11. A Corpus-based Study On Chinese EFL Learners’ Register Awareness Of Spoken And Written English
12. Study On Relationship Of Spoken And Written Discourse From Functional Context Perspective
13. The Analysis Of The Structural Features Of Basic Wb-cleft And Its Application
14. A Study On Chinese Lexical Bundles In Spoken And Written Genres
15. L1 Influence On Simple Past Use In English Spoken And Written Narratives
16. A Corpus-Based Study On The Features Of Four-Word Chunks In Chinese English Majors' Spoken And Written English
17. A Study On Korean Language Policy Of Korean Basic Law And Its Reference And Inspiration
18. A corpus-based discourse analysis of Korean discourse markers: An analysis of spoken and written use
19. Unraveling the roles of word prosody and sublexical phonology in spoken English and spoken and written Chinese using event-related brain potentials
20. A cognitive approach to Japanese locative postpositions ni and de: A case study of spoken and written discourse
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