• participle of the verb dire (to say), with the meaning of "said", as in the locution "the said story". The first recorded use of ditto with this meaning in...
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  • functional descriptions of intonation in English and German, by analogy with locution (locutionary act), illocution (illocutionary act) and perlocution (perlocutionary...
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    original on 2024-05-25. Retrieved 2015-08-10. Johnson, Manda Djoa (2011). "La locution verbale n'avoir qu'à + infinitif dans le français ivoirien/La locución...
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  • Shaggy on Scooby-Doo (who was based on Krebs). Very early use of this locution[citation needed] can be seen in a New Yorker cartoon of 15 September 1928...
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  • the twentieth century. It took its start when Charles Bally's notion of locutions phraseologiques entered Russian lexicology and lexicography in the 1930s...
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  • with F. Dubois-Charlier, Aix, 1995. 1995: Dictionnaire électronique des locutions, Aix, 1995. 1999: La dérivation suffixale, with F. Dubois-Charlier, Nathan...
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  • (code-switching) often concerns the insertion of discursive signals or locutions with a pragmatic function; this is called emblematic switching ("conscious...
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  • Gaelic as a language without equatives. Some languages use more elaborate locutions, e.g. be the same person as in English to express the meaning of the sentence...
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  • 1995. "Un exemple d'accommodation linguistique au début du XVIe siècle." In Les formes du sens : études de linguistique française, médiévale et générale...
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