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329:Interactional linguistics
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3207:Indicative/declarative
3131:Philosophy of language
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1842:Higher order grammar
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1130:Danish Functionalism
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314:Construction grammar
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3096:Cognitive semantics
3011:Existential closure
2955:Situation semantics
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2828:Rising declaratives
2793:Modal subordination
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2728:Discourse relations
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1616:vernacular dialects
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1019:Comparative Grammar
947:Italian Renaissance
835:Auraicept na n-Éces
555:theoretical grammar
551:traditional grammar
339:Systemic functional
134:Applied linguistics
76:General linguistics
3141:Semantics of logic
3066:Strict conditional
3041:Quantifier raising
3006:Downward entailing
2986:Autonomy of syntax
2915:Generative grammar
2895:Categorial grammar
2833:Scalar implicature
2738:Epistemic modality
2713:De dicto and de re
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1267:Minimalist program
1257:Categorial grammar
1198:Generative grammar
1124:Functional grammar
1107:Dependency grammar
1085:; you can help by
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929:Antonio de Nebrija
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