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bilized standard languages , a deceptive appearance of categorical regularity is produced . The goal of this article is to present a detailed quantitative study of one particular on - going syntactic change — the loss of 3rd person ...
bilized standard languages , a deceptive appearance of categorical regularity is produced . The goal of this article is to present a detailed quantitative study of one particular on - going syntactic change — the loss of 3rd person ...
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Some aspectualizers tempting to explain and describe its standard may have a complement with a subject distinct varieties in terms of the social processes parfrom their own ( start rolling or start the ball ticular to the SAE community ...
Some aspectualizers tempting to explain and describe its standard may have a complement with a subject distinct varieties in terms of the social processes parfrom their own ( start rolling or start the ball ticular to the SAE community ...
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or The Swahili case which Duran describes is one of multiple diglossia , with ' pidginized ' , ' koinéized ' , ' ethnically marked ' , and ' broken ' ( urban non - standard ) varieties forming what he describes as a continuum ' toward ...
or The Swahili case which Duran describes is one of multiple diglossia , with ' pidginized ' , ' koinéized ' , ' ethnically marked ' , and ' broken ' ( urban non - standard ) varieties forming what he describes as a continuum ' toward ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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